Chapter 769: The Death of Buluhu!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 769: The Death of Buluhu!

Chapter 769: The Death of Buluhu!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

Five thousand, seven thousand, nine thousand… in the distance, the losses of the Tibetan Mountain Army had risen to incredible levels, and this number was still climbing at an astonishing pace. The power and efficiency of five thousand Wushang Cavalry charging in Arrow Formation simply couldn't be compared to the three hundred from before.

But the battle was far from over.

"Ready!"

A loud voice echoed through the skies. In front of the scale-like steel walls, Chen Bin raised his sword. Cavalry charging at high speeds wouldn't just stop, and though Li Siye had led the Wushang in a charge through their ranks, dividing the army in two, those two halves were still hurtling toward the walls.

Right now, with Wang Chong's five thousand Wushang Cavalry already deployed, the Tang had only around fifteen hundred elites from the southwest and experts from the great clans. Sixty zhang, fifty zhang, forty zhang, thirty zhang… the distance was getting smaller and smaller, and if these Tibetan cavalry charging under their inertia were not stopped, the eight thousand craftsmen transferred from the City of Steel to the plateau would be crushed beneath the hooves of the Tibetan warhorses.

Twenty-five zhang, twenty-four zhang, twenty-three zhang…

At twenty zhang, Chen Bin finally gave the order.

"Release!"

Buzz!

Thousands of arrows suddenly exploded out of the foremost of the steel walls, covering the sky.

"Aaaah!" Screams filled the air as countless Tibetans and their horses were pincushioned, their corpses falling to the ground.

'Beehives', this heavy weaponry that Wang Chong had installed within the City of Steel, had also been installed on the plateau for this battle and were now displaying their formidable killing power.

"Release!"

Chen Bin waved his sword, and yet another volley of arrows was fired, felling several thousand more Tibetan cavalry before the walls. The operation of the 'beehives' was extremely simple, and even though Chen

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