Everyone's Lord: Summoning Historical Generals at the Start

Lu Ping unexpectedly transmigrated to a world of universal lords. At the very beginning, he obtained the cheat item, the 'Tower of Heroes and Martyrs'. Through this tower, Lu Ping can summo...

Chapter 292 Three fairies?

But they didn't know that in Lu Ping's eyes, even if they had 300,000 cavalrymen, they were just a bunch of useless people.

Even if he didn't bring the three fairies with him on this expedition, Lu Ping could still destroy them.

Soon, the two armies met.

"Thom, Morris, you are so brave to fight me in the open."

Lu Ping rode his horse to the front of the formation and said sarcastically.

"Hmph, Lu Ping, don't be so arrogant. It's still unclear who will win or lose." Morris said gritting his teeth.

"Oh, really? Do you think you can stop me with just 300,000 cavalry?" Lu Ping sneered.

"Hmph, Lu Ping, stop talking nonsense. I advise you to withdraw your troops quickly, otherwise your fate will be unimaginable!" Som said in a deep voice.

"Oh? Withdraw? Sure, as long as you make way for a passage, we can consider it."

Lu Ping said playfully.

"Lu Ping, are you telling the truth?"

Hearing this, Som was immediately surprised.

"Of course, as long as you are willing to make way for me and sign a non-aggression treaty with me." Lu Ping continued.

"What do you think, Morris?"

Seeing Lu Ping's confidence, Som asked Morris beside him.

"This guy is extremely powerful. I have no objection if we can sign a treaty!" Morris thought for a moment and nodded.

Morris also didn't want to provoke Lu Ping, so it would be best if the issue could be resolved peacefully.

"How about it, have you thought it through?" Lu Ping urged.

"Okay, we can make way for you and sign a treaty with you," Som replied.

"Okay, then let's discuss the specific location of the passage. You two can come over and look at the map."

"If there is no objection, we will sign a non-aggression pact."

Lu Ping smiled and nodded, then made an inviting gesture.

Som and Morris looked at each other and rode their horses to the center of the formation.