Chapter 332 – Fall of Wen Chou
Although this maze formation could devour Wen Chou's 30,000 horsemen into a trap of encirclement, they paid the price to complete this stratagem.
Facing the direct charge of the heavy cavalries, even knights in steel plate armor suffered injuries from the horse-charge. Furthermore, these warhorses wore bronze armor, which made the impact heavier than the usual.
As a result, several frontline knights felt as if they were hit by a truck, and they suffered internal injuries. The unlucky ones lost their footing and got repeatedly stomped by warhorses to death.
Still, these pay-to-win armors saved the life of the soldiers as no sharp halberd and spear could get through their thick steel plates.
In a few minutes of crashing, a thousand knights died from the charge impact, and over five thousand of them suffered injuries, such as broken bones or internal bleeding.