Why did Fang Yang feel this duel of generals was so similar to the aristocratic battles of the Spring and Autumn period from his past life?
Because in war, everyone uses every scheme and trick they can.
You do whatever it takes to win, not caring if it's despicable or not. Everything is results-oriented.
But because the eight great Golden Clans shared the same roots and could all be traced back to the same Primordial Ancestor—the Thunder Saint Venerable.
Thus, in the Xuan Domain, this special method of competition, the "duel of generals," was born.
This was especially true for Low Tier Cultivators.
On the grasslands, two armies faced each other.
The wind howled and banners fluttered. War drums thundered, and horses neighed.
Before tens of thousands of warriors, Fang Yang was about to begin his duel with Liu Manlou.
Liu Manlou was tall and powerfully built, clad in heavy black armor. He straddled a large, dark blue horse and wielded a heavy cyan poleaxe.
