However, due to their disagreement in ideas and seeing through the nature of the empire, Tubázang left the palace and found a mountaintop to proclaim himself king. From that time on, the two people turned against each other and became enemies of each other, becoming a place of life and death.
After all, the two of them were friends, and Tubazang couldn't bear to kill him.
Just as he was dazed, Harlow suddenly jumped up, grabbed the hammer and hit him hard.
The clanking sound of steel striking suddenly sounded, followed by a scream. Daisy arrived at the scene at some point, blocked the hammer and cut off one of Harold's legs with the force of the counter-shock.
"This is a battlefield of life and death, not a place for you to reminisce about the past. What are you thinking about?"
A cry pulled Tubazang back, and he immediately swung the chain hammer and smashed it down, smashing Harold's head into pulp.
I don’t know whether it was the hatred that had been compounded in my heart for many years that exploded at this moment, or whether I personally killed my childhood playmates, Tubazang’s mood suddenly became violent.
The speed of the swing he had practiced in his hand was getting faster and faster, and the force he released was also astonishing. With one hammer strike, more than a dozen people were smashed into pieces. Moreover, he didn't care about the scars on his body at all, and he went on a rampage all the way.
To break into the enemy's main tent.
"It's Tubazang! I really didn't expect this guy to be in the enemy camp."
"This guy was invincible when he was a guard in the palace. We are no match for him. Let's go quickly."
"The pair of chain hammers he has in his hand weighs a thousand kilograms. If he smashes them down and doesn't smash us into pieces, this battle will be unwinnable. Let's retreat first."
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The nearby Tibetan army suddenly became a mess, and the Chinese general fled in panic on horseback.
These lamas usually just chant sutras, accept incense from the believers, and at most practice kung fu. They are really amateurs in leading troops in battle. The Chinese army's main tent received only a slight impact, and they simply abandoned the army and fled on their own.
Without the commander-in-chief, the entire army would be in complete chaos.
Dai Qisi was a military genius. She saw this keenly and immediately climbed to the top of a relatively high mountain and raised the long sword in her hand.
"The enemy general has escaped, everyone should counterattack immediately!"
As soon as these words came out, the merchant army, which was originally at a disadvantage and was divided and surrounded, immediately broke out with unprecedented combat power and attacked in all directions.
When the Tubo army heard this, they immediately panicked. They looked around for their general, and found that just as Dai Qisi said, he had already fled, and they had no intention of fighting anymore.
Some people immediately put down their weapons and knelt on the ground begging for mercy.
It was like a chain reaction. When one person knelt down, dozens or hundreds of people next to him would follow suit. In the end, the 300,000 Tibetan troops who fought with them all knelt there, even in Qiluo City.
The defenders also opened the city gate and came out.
Dai Qisi's breathing suddenly became rapid. This battle was too dangerous. If he hadn't led his bodyguards to fight to the death in the end, the outcome would have been uncertain.