At the front of Niujia Slope, as the morning sun shone, two heavily armed armies collided like beasts.
Their battle line, with Niujia Slope as the center, extended fifty miles left and right. Over a million people gathered around more than fifty hills, their combat furious, with three rivers capable of obstructing the battlefield set as the divide for the deadly contest and struggle for control.
However, the most pivotal battlefield was still at the location of Niujia Slope.
Intense cannon fire roared here, rows of bird guns fired producing a great deal of blue smoke, and countless rockets and crossbow arrows soared up and fell a few miles away.
Opposing them was the Iron Cavalry, forming a massive rotating disk. The part of this disk closest to the Jin Army continually fired volleys of arrows to the south.