The Things About Me Transmigrating into a Vampire

An African college student transmigrates into a vampire. He initially wants to live a carefree life but ends up becoming a powerful minister supporting the dragon.

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Chapter 182 Betrayal: The First Desperate Situation

This was the first time Yun Zhe had experienced such a desperate and dangerous moment since he transmigrated here.

"Should we abandon them and retreat alone?"

"Should we just reveal our vampire identity and go all out to kill them?"

While Yun Zhe was fighting and trying to escape, he was also struggling internally.

The enemy cavalry was quite disciplined, harassing and chasing on one side while intercepting on the other. Seeing that the encirclement was about to be formed, Yun Zhe made a desperate decision to go all out and charge out of the encirclement.

Suddenly, a volley of arrows rained down, disrupting the enemy's cavalry encirclement. Yun Zhe seized the opportunity to break free of the encirclement, only to notice some familiar armored figures desperately driving away the cavalry with long spears.

Yun Zhe reined in his galloping horse and observed the force. It consisted of about a hundred men, both humans and Aruru, and was Donic's army. At that moment, they were forming a battle formation and launching a fierce attack on the cavalry with crossbows and spears.

The cavalry, having suffered a setback, began a chaotic retreat. As if emboldened by the retreat, they began to pursue. However, Yun Zhe, standing nearby, clearly understood that the enemy cavalry were not in disarray, but rather attempting to break apart Donic's formation, then regroup for a final charge to crush the entire force.

Just as the crucial moment to turn the tide of the battle was about to be thwarted by the enemy's countermeasures, Yun Zhe grew anxious. He spurred his horse toward the enemy force, shouting, "Don't pursue! Don't pursue!"

However, it was clearly a little too late. When Yun Zhe rushed into the army formation that had been torn apart by the scattered cavalry, the enemy had obviously completed their regrouping and were preparing to launch a fatal charge against the loosely organized troops.