Chapter 952: Behemoths: The Terrorizer and the Destroyer!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 952: Behemoths: The Terrorizer and the Destroyer!

Chapter 952: Behemoths: The Terrorizer and the Destroyer!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

Abu Muslim said nothing, a few thoughts flitting through his mind as he looked at the two enormous Behemoths. The names of these two Behemoths were known throughout the empire, and they had branded nightmarish impressions into the minds of the people belonging to the countries they had conquered, making them not even dare to rebel.

Any place these two Behemoths passed would lose all sense of prosperity, leaving behind only destruction, death, and countless terrified souls.

"These two Behemoths are the Terrorizer and the Destroyer?"

Abu Muslim's eyes widened, his expression finally showing a shift.

"That's right!"

Masil proudly nodded. The names of these two Behemoths were legends in the Arabian Empire that didn't need much explanation. Just their names alone would make one quiver in fear.

Masil was quite satisfied with Abu Muslim's reaction.

He turned his head to the rear and gave the order. "Begin!"

With the sharp crack of a whip, the earth began to rumble, and the two stationary Behemoths began to slowly move once more. The tens of thousands of Arab soldiers parted to the sides, opening a path for the monsters.

The two Behemoths, originally very close to each other, began to slowly move away. The scaled hippo began to slowly make its way toward the two defense lines while the scarlet-eyed boar aimed its savage gaze on the lofty walls of Talas.

Buzz!

This minor change immediately attracted the notice of the Tang, throwing the army into turmoil.

"Milord, the Arabs are beginning to move! And Talas itself is one of their targets this time. If the walls of Talas are broken, we will find it very difficult to hold on!"

Xue Qianjun turned to Wang Chong, his expression deeply concerned.

He was not a general who was prone to panic, but these mythical Behemoths' descent onto the battlefield had already exceeded the bounds of imagination. If the Arabs succeeded in breaking the walls, the Great Tang would hav

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