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Chapter 168 - Chapter 78: Desperate Pursuit (Part 2)

If we force a pursuit, there's likely to appear a 'exhausted' negative state.

"Change horses!"

But Duncan was already prepared; he abandoned other cavalry units and led only three hundred elites, directly changing mounts and riding swiftly, relying on strategic maps for forced pursuit.

The spoils from the Battle of Sharon were numerous, so Duncan wasn't lacking horses at all now.

However, three hundred men are slightly too few; even if they catch up, they might be surrounded by the Hun's main forces, and Duncan could be killed.

Just as Aetius guessed, without any ambush troops, there's no chance at all!

The sky brightened.

Attila's breakout forces fled desperately, and scattered some along the way, with roughly five to six thousand cavalry, they were quite tired from the frantic run; they had now reached a place called Turi, where the villages had already been massacred by the Hun armies before the war.

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