I don't know who shouted first.
Immediately, thousands of Roman swordsmen abandoned their glory and fled.
Running away is contagious.
When I saw someone running away, I knew that if I didn’t run away, the positive pressure I would face would only be greater.
More and more Roman swordsmen also chose to run away.
By the time the 600,000 miscellaneous troops on both wings arrived, there were less than 100,000 Roman troops left on both wings.
Knowing they were no match for their opponent, the morale of these Roman swordsmen, who still had some sense of honor, was low.
Of the 100% combat power that could have been exerted, only 70% to 80% remained at most.
They were beaten up by the Stoby army and soon fell down in large numbers.
Seeing this result, Pompey and Crassus, who commanded the battle, had no choice but to accept the fact.
In this battle, Rome was defeated!
Pompey also wanted to gather his troops and try to retreat in an orderly manner.
But Crassus was more sober than he.
Without saying anything, he dragged Pompey away.
The two men's personal guards, Rome's strongest 10,000-man Republican Guard, also withdrew. They had no involvement in the battle from beginning to end.
The Roman soldiers in the front finally collapsed when they saw their commander and the Republican Guard running away.
Whether on the wings or in the center, the Roman soldiers turned into frightened sheep, fleeing in a hurry.
On the one hand, they were being chased by the Stobi coalition forces, and on the other hand, they were trampling on each other in a fight for a retreat.
When the Stobi coalition forces had chased for more than ten kilometers, they finally decided to call off the attack.
The corpses left by the Roman soldiers have piled up like a mountain!
This was a resounding victory.
The troops were extremely excited after defeating the powerful enemy.
The cry of "Long live our king" echoed through the forest.
It lasted for a full half hour!
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