On his next quest, Chan found himself transported to the battlefield, where he was tasked with leading the Khmer army in the Battle of the Elephant. The enemy army was well-equipped and well-trained, and the Khmer army was outnumbered and outmatched.
Using his game command, Chan was able to outmaneuver the enemy and turn the tide of the battle. He also developed a strategy to capture the enemy's supply lines, which weakened their morale and forced them to retreat.
As the dust settled and the Khmer army emerged victorious, Chan felt a sense of pride and respect for the soldiers who had fought alongside him. He knew that the battle had been a turning point for the Khmer Empire, and he was honored to have played a part in its success.