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Chapter 256 - The Final Battle [5]

When Hardion placed the stone stakes blocking the slope, they did not extend them straight to the east or long to the south.

From the rear of the infantry formation, which was to become stationary, stone stakes were placed diagonally down the slope to Hardion's camp.

The stakes were also oriented obliquely toward the northeast, making it difficult to impale enemy light cavalry charging straight south from the north, but it was enough to create the appearance of a long wall of stakes. It was a diagonal assault on a wall of long stone piles.

This time, the force was applied in the opposite direction to the stakes, as opposed to the crescent formation that had occurred during the infantry fight. Infantry had to face the enemy head-on in order to attack them, but horses recognized the stone stakes as a wall and tried to avoid them.

"Oh, no!"

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