Yan Huan Yu gave Lin Shiyao a distant salute.
"I never promised to attack the Great Tang with you."
After saying this, Yan Huan Yu left with his men.
The soldiers from Da Zheng and the Southern Border were shaken by Yan Huan Yu's departure, causing their morale to waver, and they even lost the desire to fight.
Some soldiers were also starting to give up the idea of fighting.
When Lin Shiyao saw this, she was almost furious to the point of madness.
But she had no choice but to fight.
This battle heavily relied on momentum, and if that momentum was lost, then no matter how many people there were, it would be in vain.
After a day and night of fighting, the spirit of Da Zheng's people was completely worn down.
Their individual combat skills were already weaker than the Great Tang's, and their weapons were inferior too.
At the first clash, their swords were already broken by the Great Tang soldiers' blades. If not for their numerical advantage, they wouldn't even stand a chance.
