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Treading the Heavens Without a Trace.
Chapter 304: Defeating the Enemy Cavalry. [305]
Summary
Yue Yiran assessed the battlefield, noting that each chariot had significant combat power, rivaling the Hei Jiao. As the rebel cavalry initially gained the upper hand, the entrance of twelve chariots shifted the tide. Despite two chariots being destroyed by rebel generals exploiting weaknesses, Chen Hai quickly regrouped, forming a triangular battle formation. He effectively commanded his forces, integrating smaller units and preparing for counterattacks. As the Jingjue army's cavalry became organized, they unleashed a devastating rain of arrows on the rebels, who were caught off guard and disoriented. The rebels struggled to retaliate, leading to heavy casualties and a decisive advantage for Chen Hai's forces.Full content
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