At this moment on the battlefield interwoven with blood and fire, two thousand fully armed cavalry troops were galloping, but they faced a continuous barrage of artillery fire. Almost every second, numerous shells, sometimes a dozen or more, were landing beside them, or even overhead!
Countless cavalrymen fell from their horses, the psychological pressure brought on by this was immensely huge.
If it were not for the Divine Arts "Song of Courage" bestowing them with extraordinary mental endurance, the entire cavalry squadron would have likely crumbled and scattered under the rounds of artillery bombardment.
Even if the men could bear it, the horses beneath them could not!
Nevertheless, the incoming artillery fire was still eroding their courage bit by bit. Though the power of the fourth-ring Divine Arts was terrifying, once dispersed among fifteen thousand men, it was reduced to the level of first or second-ring Divine Arts on each individual...