"Everyone follow me, form a formation!"
In the afterglow of the setting sun, these well-armed cavalrymen marched in formation, with their flags and cloaks fluttering, like a noisy crimson city wall, tightly arranged.
The shining saber that was suddenly drawn out reflected a neat cold light in the setting sun, and then began to drift in the wind.
From time to time, sporadic arrows fell on the city wall, but they bounced off Hongsui's cylindrical helmet powerlessly, and then they began to accelerate.
Although there were only five or six hundred people in the team, they were like a tsunami. The smoke and dust they raised and the tremors of the earth caused by their rapid footsteps frightened the defenders in the city.
Before the guards on the watchtower could shout or call for help, they were cut down by the flying sword light in their sight and fell to the ground.
On the valley plain at dusk, these elite red cavalrymen formed a sharp arrow formation, and the surging magic power advanced layer by layer, forming a swallowing sharp blade at the front of the formation.
Then the narrow triangular arrow hit the city gate directly.
“Bang!”
Dust flew, wood chips shattered, and the thick city gate was directly shredded by the sharp tip of the arrow. The red-clothed cavalryman in the lead raised his lance and shouted loudly.
"Search the entire city and kill any male taller than a wheel!"
"yes!"
In the empire, rebellion is a collective crime. If the local feudal nobles are attacked, the residents of the city have the obligation and responsibility to resist. If the feudal nobles are killed, the local residents will be guilty of an even greater crime and will be unforgivable.
In order to maintain the precarious rule in the South, harsh punishments began to be implemented.
It may seem cruel to outsiders, but it does ensure that the rebellion will not succeed easily.
The setting sun was blood-red as these cavalrymen galloped through the city, swinging their swords from time to time, bringing up streaks of blood.
The wailing and crying gradually drowned out a corner of the night.
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