The people of the Flame Demon Tribe are so foolish. To transport more iron and steel, they actually dismounted their cavalry and used the warhorses to carry iron. So when they encountered Constantine II's cavalry, they could only scatter in all directions.
With a grand spirit, Constantine II led his thousand cavalrymen bravely into the chase, relentlessly pursuing the fleeing group.
He felt exhilarated as his father had been utterly defeated by the Flame Demon Tribe, yet he, Constantine II, had achieved a great victory, beheading nearly a thousand. What an enormous achievement, and how much glory could it bring him?
However, he did not realize that those fleeing in front of him were escaping with a route, a trajectory, and a plan.
Moreover, once Constantine II led the thousand cavalry fully inside, the carts loaded with iron and steel ingots behind them started closing in, sealing the gap.