The 170,000-strong Mongolian Cavalry, following Tuotuobuhua's desperate charge, couldn't hold on for long, lasting less than three moments before the majority spontaneously fled the battlefield.
Even Tuotuobuhua's own royal army was now in the midst of a rout.
Having lost over ten thousand warriors without any hope of breaking through the Jin Army's formation, the commanding Wanhus decisively abandoned their Khan and led their troops in escape.
The Borzigin family had many descendants, so it wasn't necessary for Tuotuobuhua to be the Khan.
On the contrary, if these Mongwu warriors all perished here, the glory of the Golden Family would be utterly lost to the dust.
Tuotuobuhua, however, remained in place, fiercely battling and shouting wildly with Li Xuan.
At that moment, his spirit and determination were much like that of the Li Emperor who days earlier had wanted to perish with the former emperor.
Li Xuan saw something unusual in his eyes.