They stormed into their army.
From afar, the Tatar Khan Lingdan Batur watched as the Southern Dynasty cavalry slaughtered his own troops.
He was extremely angry and wanted to send the remaining troops of his own forces to the rescue.
However, with the Tatar cavalry in front completely collapsing, it was too late.
After inflicting maximum casualties on the Tatar cavalry in front of him, Peng Jiahu led his cavalry back to their battle formation.
They did not continue to pursue the remaining Tatar soldiers.
This was to prevent the Tatar cavalry who were nearby from getting close enough to catch them.
Meanwhile, Tatar cavalry from other nearby tribes simply watched the whole thing unfold.
They showed absolutely no intention of going up to provide support.
It's a classic case of remaining unmoved even when allies are in trouble.
This scene was observed by Li Qin, who was in the distant army formation, through his binoculars.
As for the Tatar Khan Lingdan Batur, he gathered the scattered troops and sent out his own cavalry.
I felt so sorry for her.
These are all his own troops.
What kind of weapon was that pipe that the Southern Dynasties pulled out? It was so powerful.
This time, he not only failed to weaken the Southern Dynasty army, but also failed to enhance his own prestige.
He also made himself look foolish in front of all the tribes.
This resulted in significant losses for his own troops.
No, I can't afford to lose too many of my own troops.
Otherwise, we really wouldn't be able to control these tribes.
After gathering the remaining troops, the Tatar Khan Lingdan Batur began to redeploy.
The armies of the various tribes were placed in the south, in a place close to the Southern Dynasty army.
Tell them to be wary of the Southern Dynasty's army.
He positioned his troops at the northernmost point, below a place called Bailangpo, furthest from Li Qin's army, in order to minimize casualties among his own troops.
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