Wheel of Fate in Another World - C91
When the light cavalry arrived, Edie Norris realized that he had forgotten to tell her that he was trying to pull an ordinary light cavalry battalion.
Unexpectedly, when the commander of the light cavalry heard that the princess and marshal were going to test the training of the light cavalry, he pulled out his strongest battalion.
The Regiment Commander personally led his battalion into the Bow Cavalry Field.
It was clear from his face that he was confident. After all, this was his strongest battalion.
This battalion had already gone through dozens or even hundreds of battles and won the title of Light Cavalry Battalion 1.
Edie Norris, on the other hand, was in a very complex mood. He didn’t want to see failure anywhere.
After the Company Leader received the order, he was momentarily stunned. He did not expect that the reason he had brought his battalion here was because of his close combat with the Bow Cavalry Soldiers.
It seemed to him that rats were as ridiculous as cats, and the light cavalry was the nemesis of the Bow Cavalry.
The close combat equipment of the Bow Cavalry Battalion was no different from that of the Light Cavalry Regiment.
He felt that pulling his trump card battalion out was making a big deal out of nothing.
Loki looked at the rows of light cavalry on horseback, wearing chain mail and radiating killing intent. He didn’t dare to underestimate them.
Loki was going to use his Divine Cavalry Battalion. After all, it would be a problem with their equipment.
So Loki arranged for five hundred soldiers from the Divine Cavalry Battalion to compete with this so-called Light Cavalry First Battalion.
Five hundred soldiers are the number of men on both sides.
The five hundred archers were led by the centurion, Baker, who had just been promoted.
Baker led the 500 soldiers to the training field and set up a battle formation 50 meters away from the light cavalry soldiers. This was the established distance for the cavalry, 20 meters for the runners, and 30 meters for the remaining soldiers to charge.
The Bow Cavalry soldiers were clearly a little excited. This was the first time they had fought in close combat with a Light Cavalry, and they were full of expectation for the results of their training.
As their opponents, the light cavalry soldiers had a serious expression on their faces, carrying the confidence of defeating their opponents.
In their eyes, this fight was just their performance. They weren’t thinking about winning or losing, what they were thinking about was how to win or lose in this battle.
The commander of the light cavalry drew his sword from his waist. This was a common, ordinary gesture command.
The light cavalry soldiers then raised up their spears.
The centurion pointed his sword forward, and the light cavalry soldiers charged towards the enemy.
The archers drew their swords. This was one of the reasons why they didn’t use their light cavalry. They didn’t use their long spears.
Bringing a long spear would be extremely inconvenient for them with their bow and arrow.
At this point, their formation suddenly changed to a loose formation that could reduce the damage dealt by the Light Cavalry Charge. Such a formation was very dangerous, because it was very likely that the enemy would be able to defeat it before the formation was completed.
The Bow Cavalry soldiers could change formations very quickly, without the slightest trace of panic. This was one of the reasons why Loki had them train in a formation.
The archers finished their formation before the enemy arrived.
Baker’s sword swung forward as well, and the archers charged back while Katharina and the others could not understand.
The brilliance of the training field made all the officers unconsciously move a few steps forward.
They all wanted to be the first to see the result.
The light cavalry charged through the ranks of the archers, but there were very few soldiers on horseback.
Some of the Bow Cavalry soldiers avoided the light cavalry’s long spears and attacked from under them. Some blocked the spear with their swords, and when their swords were broken, they jumped onto the horses of the light cavalry, knocking the soldiers off their horses with their fists and kicks.
The cavalrymen who had fallen from their horses were powerless to fight back, and were beaten to a pulp by the God’s Cavalry Regiment. Their cries of grief could not be heard. With just a simple charge, the Light Cavalry soldiers had been reduced to less than a hundred soldiers.
However, the God’s Cavalry Camp wasn’t damaged in the slightest. Fifty soldiers of the God’s Cavalry Camp were on the ground, beating up the light cavalry soldiers who had lost their war horses and were still resisting.
The other 450 soldiers surrounded the less than 100 light cavalry.
Such a result made the centurion of the light cavalry forget to command in shock.
The soldiers under his command looked at their comrades who were wailing on the ground, cold sweat trickling down their palms. The helplessness they felt made them feel that the guns in their hands seemed to be especially heavy today.
They couldn’t believe the outcome would be like this, and the soldiers of the God’s Cavalry Battalion felt that their hard work in training was worth it, and were even more convinced of their captain’s strength.
If someone were to ask them where they were serving as soldiers, they would proudly tell him that they were soldiers of the God’s Cavalry Battalion.
The centurion had given up on attacking. He felt that attacking again was no different from asking for a beating.
He turned to the officers on the field, hoping they would stop the fight.
However, no one gave the order to stop fighting, because they were all stunned by the scene before them. No one came back to their senses.
This made the centurion of the light cavalry unconsciously break out in cold sweat.