The Northern Huns' tactics and techniques, passed down over hundreds of years, clashed with the Xiliang Iron Cavalry in a single direct thrust. As the soldiers of both sides crossed paths, the Northern Huns' soldiers, using unimaginable skill, first managed to pierce the Iron Cavalry soldiers.
At the moment of being pierced, the Iron Cavalry soldiers' speed suddenly dropped. However, surprisingly, many soldiers of the Xiliang Iron Cavalry were not killed by the Northern Huns Guards.
Yet, the Iron Cavalry soldiers' spear thrust straight and precisely, the sheer force behind it surging abruptly, caught their opponents off guard and killed them instantly.
As the troops crossed paths, the Iron Cavalry soldiers, moving at great speed, couldn't perform the smooth turns like the Northern Huns Guards did, and could only turn around abruptly, lacking elegance.
