When the Nix Heavy Cavalry broke the formation, the three large units not far from the gap immediately noticed the situation and rushed to provide support.
Lucius Urenas, the Chief Centurion of the 13th Roman Legion, was known throughout the legion for his uprightness and determination. His Centurion unit charged at the forefront, directly colliding with the Nix Infantry pouring in from the gap.
When he saw the enemy before him clearly, even the always brave fighter couldn't help but take a deep breath.
These Nix Infantry wore completely enclosed iron helmets, with their vulnerable necks wrapped in tightly woven chain armor. The breastplate they wore was not the type of lock armor sewn with metal pieces on leather used by the Heavy Cavalry, but rather a thick plate armor made through complex smelting and forging processes, covering the soldier's front and back perfectly.
