Amidst the rise and fall of the sound of bugles, the Three States Alliance Army began to slowly advance forward.
Leading the charge at the forefront were various cavalry units, not only light cavalry but also heavily armored cavalry. They formed a trained arrow formation, and the sound of thousands of hooves caused the entire field to tremble intensely.
Following behind the cavalry was the largest phalanx of pikemen, densely packed, forming rows of spear lines. Even when facing the enemy's cavalry charge, they were the pillars that could compete against them.
Further behind were the other two states' troops. Compared to the Royal City's Vanguard Army, their formations were clearly inferior. Additionally, a pursuing force that seemed to appear from nowhere persistently harassed them, causing casualties of ten or more for every step taken.
As the commander of the entire army, Gong Jiang followed the heavy cavalry and charged to the front line.
