Bang!
Adjutant Pei, who had only arrived on the battlefield, saw Temporary General Rong was beheaded by Nan Hua. The soldiers scread and despaired, but what he could see was Nan Hua's swift and direct move to kill her enemies.
At this ti, Adjutant Pei clearly understood that he was not a match against Nan Hua.
"Archers! Shoot!"
Swish! Dzing! Dzing! Dzing!
Looking at the arrows that were heading towards them, Nan Hua only raised her sword. The soldiers behind her imdiately raised their shield. No matter what they were doing before, at this ti, they cooperate tacitly to raise their shield together.
After staying with Nan Hua, they were very clear that Nan Hua only wanted them to follow specific order at certain tis. Unless she gave them order, they were free to fight in accordance to the way they used to fight.
But when she gave order, they had to follow it.
For these experienced soldiers, Nan Hua's way of leading them were definitely very good and very advantageous for them.
They didn't have to retrain themselves from the very beginning and their commander would still lead them. But during so specific mont, Nan Hua would be the one to give order and they had to follow.
Like this ti.
Swish! Tak! Tak! Tak!
So soldiers from Fan Yi Kingdom used this chance to charge forward, wounding the soldiers from Fei Yang Kingdom's side. But most of them also retreated to avoid getting hit by the friendly fire.
It wouldn't be a joke if they got killed because of an arrow that their won comrades fired.
Nan Hua was at the front, and turned her horse sideway. The sword moved and blocked the arrows coming towards them.
Clang! Clang! Clang!
The arrows fell to the ground weakly, clearly unable to cause even the slightest bit of harm to Nan Hua.
Adjutant Pei looked at Nan Hua, who sat on the horse, standing so tall in front of him. Just by looking at Nan Hua, he felt trendous pressure, but in this battle, he had to be the one to step forward and make the mov.
Gritting his teeth, Adjutant Pei dashed towards Nan Hua.
Nan Hua looked at the incoming commander and readied her stance. The battle had just started.
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