West City, on the other side.
Despite their best efforts to avoid it, the day when Di Yelei and Liu Sisi had to confront Nan Tianzong finally came.
Originally, Nan Tianzong planned to annihilate the forces of Marquis Yongwu in one fell swoop, but unforeseen changes disrupted his well-laid plans, and all his calculations were sabotaged by Di Yelei's horsemen.
Utilizing the terrain, Di Yelei led his elite cavalry to clash with the enemy troops commanded by Nan Tianzong to the west of Yingchang City.
Di Yelei, with only eight hundred cavalry, attacked the front and both flanks, to resist the enemy's cavalry. After battling fiercely for most of the day, Di Yelei charged forward courageously, and his troops fought with increasing bravery. The strong crossbows and thunderous explosives played a significant role, slaughtering Nan Tianzong's forces, who fled in utter disarray, discarding their armor and weapons.