The surviving martial artists, including Liu Ziwen, looked towards the corpse-laden peak where Song Changming stood, their expressions filled with reverence.
If not for Song Changming, these two thousand cavalrymen might have been utterly annihilated.
Only heaven knows how many people Song Changming just killed.
Not only was the mightiest General Fei swiftly beheaded by him, but even those more formidable generals fell under Song Changming's Dragon Pattern Saber.
Amidst thousands of troops, Song Changming took the enemy general's head as if it were nothing.
Aside from Song Changming's forceful slaughter, their ability to hold off this wave of cavalry was largely due to the advantageous terrain of the mountain paths, preventing the cavalry from charging back and forth.
Song Changming sheathed his saber, not lingering longer, and headed directly towards the direction of the departing carriages.
