Although Jiang Wei and his men did not know much about space technology, they were clear that such a vast empire could not exist without it.

Therefore, the space technology of the Mongol Yuan dynasty was definitely not bad, and they had to take precautions.

Moreover, this is on Mongol territory, so the speed of reinforcements from the other side will inevitably be much greater than theirs.

"Should we synchronize the information with Jiuli?" Jiang Wei asked thoughtfully. Judging from Jiuli's formation, they were completely unprepared.

"Tell them to leave some men to deal with this!" Xu Shu nodded.

At this time, they were allies with Jiuli, and it was not in their interest to harm Jiuli.

"In that case, let's take the initiative. Continuing to drag this out might not be in our best interest!"

Jiang Wei surveyed the battle lines before him and turned to look at Ma Chao.

"Ma Mengqi, prepare to engage the enemy. The requirements are simple: infiltrate the battle lines and then help the Jiuli army create openings!"

"Pay attention to the changes in the clouds. I will help you analyze the weaknesses!" Xu Shu began to adjust the clouds above the army's heads.

They want to take the initiative, and now that the war has just begun, their ability to withstand risks is at its strongest.

If they could force the Mongol Yuan dynasty to reveal its hidden tricks at this time, it would definitely be a good thing for them.

Originally, we planned to enter the game in the mid-term, but now we have to adjust our strategy and act earlier to gain an advantage in cooperation with Jiuli.

Only by putting pressure on the Mongol Yuan side can we force them to reveal their backup plans as soon as possible.

Although Jiang Wei and his men had no evidence, they had already tacitly agreed that the Mongol Yuan dynasty would send troops to attack them from the rear.

The battlefield has already become a sandwich, and if it happens a few more times, it might become a mille-feuille, at which point everything will be in complete chaos.

But war won't stop for these reasons. Even if it's a half-cooked meal, everyone has to bite the bullet and eat it.

But those are issues that generals and commanders consider.

Ma Chao, on the other hand, was very pure; he only wanted to charge forward and crush his enemies.

"Liangzhou Iron Cavalry, follow me and kill!"

Ma Chao roared and brandished his spear, his soldiers behind him enveloped in a thick cloud of energy. Xu Shu used a little trick to mix the Jiuli army's energy with his own, thus gaining some control over it.

The Jiuli didn't notice, and even if they did, they wouldn't refuse, since judging from Ma Chao's charge, it was clearly to help them break through the situation.

They would naturally be willing to part with even a wisp of cloud.

Ma Chao didn't care how the battlefield situation would turn out; he was there to enjoy the war. His legion actually had a low casualty rate, but the number of casualties was too large, almost the highest among all top-tier legions.

But Ma Chao never hid this fact, and he always charged to the front.

Ma Chao's biggest advantage over Zhang Fei and Guan Yu was that he held an official position in Xinghan and was even granted the title of king.

The empire's support for them was evident, and the living standards of the entire Qiang people improved significantly. All the Qiang people were grateful for Ma Chao's kindness.

They were willing to sacrifice because they all understood that their sacrifice would convey the message of the revival of the Qiang people as a whole.

"kill!"

The Qiang people followed Ma Chao in his charge, and no matter who their opponent was, they would fight with all their might.

"Die!" Ma Chao thrust forward, his spear piercing through the bodies of Mongol soldiers, creating an opening. Then, the Liangzhou cavalry surged in like a flood.

The flying arrows could not budge these Liangzhou cavalry in the slightest. Under the barrage of arrows, the Liangzhou cavalry penetrated to the side of a Mongol army unscathed.

The combination of lightning speed and charging defense, along with the ultimate ability to control the formation, allowed the Liangzhou Iron Cavalry to instantly destroy all resistance from this legion.

"Ma Mengqi is getting stronger and stronger!"

Ma Chao's performance even impressed Han Xin and others watching the game.

Even the generals and officers of the Xiliang cavalry, such as Hua Xiong and Li Jue, had to admit that Ma Chao had indeed caught up with them.

However, in terms of strategic value, the Xiliang Iron Cavalry of the Three Heavens has been completely surpassed by the Liangzhou Iron Cavalry.

In terms of speed alone, it was already far beyond the reach of the Xiliang Iron Cavalry.

Cavalry ultimately needs mobility. The Xiliang Iron Cavalry went down the wrong path to some extent, but because they were good at fighting, this wrong path was opened up and turned into a viable one.

However, if the decision were made by the higher-ups, they would certainly prefer to invest all resources in the Liangzhou Iron Cavalry.

After all, in the hands of most military geniuses, cavalry is used for flanking maneuvers and striking key targets, not for holding the line.

The Xiliang cavalry is good in every way, except that they are too short-legged and can only fight head-on. When the battlefield is slightly larger, they can only be used to slowly suppress the enemy from the front.

After all, if they were to complete the large-scale infiltration, the war might already be over.

Ma Chao's Liangzhou cavalry was different; they were truly capable of flanking and penetrating in the shortest amount of time, and their ability to break through enemy lines was far superior to that of the White Horse Cavalry.

Of course, bringing out the best in any type of soldier is a test for generals and commanders.

No matter how invincible a legion may be, it is in danger of collapsing if it falls into the hands of a foolish general.

"clang!"

Ma Chao's spear blocked his opponent's broadsword.

With a slight exertion, he knocked his opponent's weapon away, then thrust his spear directly into the opponent's throat.

He has already killed three of those overconfident officers.

But Ma Chao's face showed no disdain, only an unyielding solemnity.

He could sense the determination in the officers' charge. It wasn't that they were unaware of the difference in strength; rather, even after recognizing the gap, they still chose to attack him.

The other side was stalling for time, waiting for the generals who could truly stop him to arrive.

Even if each person only took up a little of his time, when combined, it was indeed a considerable amount.

"Enemy general, prepare to die!"

Just as Ma Chao continued his advance, a bald warrior with a wolf's head charged towards him.

Sensing the astonishing aura emanating from his opponent, Ma Chao became excited.

He's a master; he's worth killing.

"How dare you act so recklessly in my army!" Orgel's face was contorted with rage. He had sensed Ma Chao's imposing aura, but he was confident in himself.

In war, nothing can boost morale and crush the enemy's will to fight more than beheading the enemy's leader, especially a legion with such distinctive characteristics as Ma Chao's.

Once Ma Chao is killed, the entire Liangzhou cavalry will collapse instantly.

As he spoke, Olger spurred his warhorse, suddenly bursting forth with a speed that clearly exceeded normal levels. The large sword in his hand, pulled with a sharp whistling sound as he swung it from his waist.

Dragging sword slash.

Even under the clouds, Orgel's formidable strength was beyond the resistance of ordinary soldiers. With each step he took as he sped towards them from afar, he was gathering his power, concentrating all his strength on his greatsword.

His signature move was to channel all his energy and spirit into his broadsword, unleashing a fatal blow. This was why Orgel was confident in slaying the Transcendent One beneath the clouds; even with his combat power suppressed, he could still unleash a portion of his strength in an instant, and that portion was enough!
Ma Chao's pupils suddenly contracted the moment Olger unleashed his full power and charged toward him with a roar.

Years of experience led him not to avoid the attack, but to thrust his spear straight at the spot that Olger had to pass through as he charged forward.

The next instant, Ma Chao saw the sudden burst of flames and the immense force transmitted by the spear, along with a blade of light slashing towards his abdomen and chest!
"Go to hell!"

Olger grinned and swung his broadsword. His fighting style was less like that of a warrior and more like that of an assassin who fought with high burst damage. He could almost instantly raise his combat power to a level that was impossible to achieve under normal circumstances.

"clang!"

The broadsword was stopped in mid-air by the spear.

Orgel looked at Ma Chao in disbelief; Ma Chao had actually managed to stop his strongest attack.

Although Ma Chao was struck in the chest by the blade, leaving a deep wound that exposed bone, his strongest attack was neutralized by his opponent.

“Compared to General Guan’s sword, your sword is too weak!” Ma Chao’s face was distorted by pain, but his smile was incredibly irritating to Olger.

"It's you that damn it!"

Ma Chao's spear shot out like a roaring tiger, shattering Orgel's head.

The battle between the two ended almost instantly.

Ma Chao was also extremely fortunate at this moment.

If it weren't for the fact that he knew Guan Yu and had experienced Guan Yu's swordsmanship dozens of times, he might have really been defeated today.

Even if he wasn't killed, he would definitely be severely injured and unable to continue commanding.

To be able to kill an opponent with such injuries is definitely a lucky thing.

"The enemy general is dead. All soldiers, follow me to break through the enemy lines."

Ma Chao lifted up Orgel's corpse and loudly proclaimed it to everyone on the battlefield.

The Liangzhou cavalry were in high spirits, while the Mongol Yuan forces were devastated.

"Second Brother!" Zhang Fei, who was watching the battle, nudged Guan Yu.

"How strong is Ma Mengqi now?"

"Yide, you need to be careful!" Guan Yu turned his head and looked at Zhang Fei seriously.

"Second Brother, are you saying I'll lose to him?" Zhang Fei's eyes widened.

Although it was amazing to see Ma Chao instantly kill another Breakthrough Realm expert under the clouds, he could do it too.

"..." Guan Yu shook his head and didn't say anything more.

No one understood better than him what Ma Chao's move just now represented.

He even recalled the scene when he once unleashed a full-force strike, only to have it blocked by Lü Bu.

Although it was just a battle when internal energy left the body, the feeling was the same.

Seeing Guan Yu remain silent, Zhang Fei's expression finally turned serious.

He knew Guan Yu wasn't joking; Ma Chao had really caught up with him.

In Guan Yu's eyes, if he were to fight Ma Chao, he would actually be in danger of losing.

They had practically watched Ma Chao grow up, and now that Ma Chao had caught up with them, it was undoubtedly a blow to Zhang Fei.

Ma Chao had no idea what Zhang Fei was thinking. All he could feel was the exhilarating feeling of defeating a powerful enemy. He felt that he had taken a few more steps forward on the path of martial arts, having just escaped death.

"Kill!" Ma Chao raised his spear high and led his Liangzhou cavalry to fiercely penetrate the Mongol army.

Taking advantage of the advantage gained by Ma Chao, the Jiuli army quickly followed up and coordinated, and the originally orderly battle line quickly became intertwined.

"Have Ma Mengqi withdraw!" Xu Shu ordered immediately, observing the fluctuations in the battle lines.

Overjoyed by his great victory, Ma Chao became somewhat arrogant and, using the chaos to his advantage, even began to plan a deep incursion into the Mongol main camp.

The moment Xu Shu noticed the signs, he immediately ordered Ma Chao to retreat.

The melodious sound of the horn awakened Ma Chao from his battle; it was the signal Xu Shu had given him to retreat.

Although Ma Chao was somewhat impulsive, he understood very well that he should obey orders on the battlefield.

"withdraw!"

Ma Chao's roar, like that of a lion, was clearly heard by all his troops.

Almost immediately, all the soldiers turned around, abandoning the army formation they had just broken, and retreated without looking back along the retreat path that Xu Shu had guided them to.

Ma Chao's decisiveness annoyed the Mongol commander, who was just a hair's breadth away from completing the encirclement and crushing Ma Chao's hopes of escape.

The weakness of the Liangzhou cavalry is obvious: their defensive capabilities drop rapidly once they lose speed.

Without sufficient space, the Liangzhou Iron Cavalry's combat capabilities would drop significantly, plummeting from a legion as tall as the sky to a level with only basic three talents.

In an instant, they can transform from an insurmountable enemy into an easily annihilated legion.

To his dismay, he failed at this crucial juncture. After his initial rage, he quickly calmed down, realizing he couldn't let the other side escape unscathed.

"Flank them from both flanks! We absolutely cannot let these people escape!" The Mongol commander immediately issued the order to encircle them.

We absolutely cannot let the other side escape so easily.

Upon discovering that the Mongol Yuan dynasty seemed intent on focusing its efforts on eliminating Ma Chao, before Jiang Wei and his men could even make a move, Lin, the commander of the Jiuli, launched the first attack.

The Jiuli warriors intervened directly, blocking the Mongol Yuan's pincer attack and creating a more direct route for Ma Chao to retreat.

Lin knew very well that the value that Ma Chao's legion could bring if it were preserved was far greater than that of one or two Jiuli legions.

Therefore, Lin did not hesitate to send two Jiuli legions to take the fall for Ma Chao, making them scapegoats for the Liangzhou cavalry.

This decisive attitude has undoubtedly brought the two allies closer together.

At least on this battlefield, they can now begin to think comprehensively from the perspective of being on the same side.

After discussing it, Jiang Wei and Xu Shu directly asked Lin for command, and Lin handed over command to Jiang Wei without hesitation.

Most of the Jiuli warriors' talent frameworks were originally based on the Xinghan framework. When Xu Shu took over, it was as familiar as taking over the Xinghan regular army.

The two sides became one, and the pressure on the Mongol Yuan Dynasty increased dramatically in an instant.

The moment Jiang Wei's Legion Talent was applied to all the Jiuli warriors, the Mongol Yuan front showed signs of collapse.

The Jiuli warriors, who were already fearless in the face of death, became even more valiant in battle after gaining an extra life.

They completely abandoned defense and focused solely on offense.

In this state, the Jiuli warriors swept through the Mongol Yuan defenses like a flood, drastically compressing their overall living space. (End of Chapter)

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