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Chapter 3261 I'll risk my life to complete it

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Shan Ta Nu's pupils contracted instantly as he watched the Han soldiers' morale rise rapidly in a short period of time, directly overwhelming the Kushan army in terms of sheer force.

"What a joke!" Shan Ta Nu gritted his teeth, staring at everything before him, his mind filled with disbelief.

Simply by displaying his talent and his inherent power, he felt as if he were falling into an abyss when he saw it.

will die.

Facing this power head-on would definitely result in death.

Whether it's an individual or an army, encountering this level of force will absolutely result in death.

The fear and dread within me crept up involuntarily, even affecting my body and causing it to tremble uncontrollably.

However, the trembling lasted only a few seconds before Shan Ta Nu, with his extremely decisive nature, immediately activated his internal energy, forcibly suppressing his body's instinctive fear and preventing the escape of his spreading blood energy. He returned to his normal state, and apart from being frighteningly pale, he looked no different from anyone else.

"The central army, attack! Crush them!" Realizing something was amiss, Shan Ta'nu suspected he was being judged by some kind of will, and decisively issued the order without further delay: "Leibley, set fire to them."

No matter how severe the judgments applied to will, the final outcome of the battlefield is still determined by the physical combat.

As long as you keep attacking, the enemy who can't withstand the onslaught will inevitably expose their weaknesses. The so-called judgment of will is nothing but self-deception.

Upon hearing the order, Leblair immediately signaled many of the soldiers who were already holding torches to throw them towards the designated fire pile.

When the torches came into contact with the piles of debris, the flames spread rapidly, causing the burning area and zone to expand further.

Meanwhile, the surrounding light and temperature were rapidly increasing, making people feel a sense of warmth.

This physical gentleness also warmed the hearts of the Kushan soldiers, who were cold-blooded on a spiritual level.

The already assembled elite troops, after receiving accurate orders, accelerated their advance, attacking the Han army's Tiger Warriors camp through gaps in the heavy infantry.

Under the boost of this aura, the Han army's Tiger Warriors also unleashed even stronger combat power. Their super-fast reaction and attack speed, combined with the ability to suppress the enemy's elite talents, made them effective even against heavy infantry.

However, their lethality is far inferior to that of a school knife user.

The swordsman who stepped forward, his blade as sharp as Guan Yu's choice, was almost cruel.

Whether it's a shield or a parrying weapon, they offer no effective defense against the blade of the swordsman.

The blade was drawn, and the man's armor was shattered!

Their terrifying attack power and destructive effect, along with their considerable slaughter, were like mowing grass. Whether it was the Kushan heavy infantry with shields or the elite troops they had drawn upon, they were like weeds in front of the swordsmen.

The difference lies in whether the next slash is slightly heavier or slightly lighter.

The originally planned, exhilarating counterattack had no effect whatsoever. Instead, the complete failure of the counterattack caused Shan Ta Nu to feel the turmoil within his army and the rapid collapse of morale.

"Commander, Amir has sent word that the left flank has been breached by the Han army. The Han army is charging frantically towards our rear along the flank road, and their speed is faster than ours. We have no time to block them..." Just as Shan Ta Nu's attention was entirely focused on the central army, and he was doing his best to mobilize troops to plug the gap in the central army, the messenger on the left brought Shan Ta Nu unexpected information and instructions.

Just as Shan Tanu was about to turn around to see what was happening on the left flank, a messenger from the right flank also brought news.

"Commander, the right flank has been breached by the enemy. A small enemy force has infiltrated and is advancing towards our rear, moving at a rapid pace that is difficult to stop..."

Upon hearing this, Shan Tanu quickly looked around, glanced at the small groups of troops that had been breached on both flanks, estimated the number of those who had broken through, and then forcibly suppressed the unease in his heart.

The troops that infiltrated from both sides numbered less than two thousand, and with such a small number of troops, their effectiveness was quite limited.

Based on the enemy's deployment and planning, it was probably intended to block their rear guard from supporting and rotating the front troops, disrupting their fragile balance, and thus determining the course of the battlefield.

From this perspective, the Han army appeared quite anxious, showing a complete disregard for them.

"Leblair, draw some troops from the rear guard to drive out the infiltrating army." Shan Ta Nu gave this order directly to Leblair, then turned his attention back to the central army, doing his best to block and try to coordinate the troops to use the burning flames to re-form an effective defensive position.

Upon receiving the order, Leblair glanced at the flames that were gradually spreading to the left and right, hesitated for a moment, and finally decided to lead his army to advance from the area without flames, and then turn around to encircle the Han army troops that had infiltrated.

"What is there to fear from mere flames?" Sun Guan, who had infiltrated the area, looked at the fire that covered a relatively large area ahead, and then glanced at the areas without flames.

To reach the area not covered by flames, one would have to take a long detour, and to achieve the goal, one would naturally need to reach the designated location in the shortest possible time.

Without delay or hesitation, remembering the orders he had received, Sun Guan led his troops directly across the fire.

The shield guards, all clad in full armor, ensured that their skin would not come into immediate contact with the fire, and their feet were also encased and protected by steel boots.

Therefore, as long as you pass through this fire area in a short time, there will not be much risk.

However, if too much time is wasted, or if the fire area is large enough, even fully armored soldiers will eventually die in the fire if they try to break through it.

In addition to the high temperatures penetrating through the steel, there are also the toxic fire produced during the fire, the lack of oxygen, and so on, all of which are deadly factors for soldiers who are already engaged in strenuous activity.

However, the Han soldiers did not hesitate and followed Sun Guan directly into the fire.

The order has been given; it must be carried out, even at the cost of one's life. (End of Chapter)

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