Chapter 349: One Man Alone Breaks the Houjin

After North Field, comes the Royal Court of Houjin.

Because the Great Army of Houjin had assembled and invaded Beihuang Dao, there were only two hundred thousand of the Houjin forces left guarding the Royal Court, and together with the troops gathered from all the tribes, the number had reached a total of five hundred thousand.

However, the three hundred thousand conscripted from the tribes were mostly ordinary Houjin civilians, who, in their haste, had hardly formed any fighting force.

Not long after the battle at Yulong Snow Mountain, the Pingyang Guard began to assemble in large numbers, marching continuously towards the Royal Court of Houjin.

A battle of the ages was about to begin at the Royal Court of Houjin.

Since Houjin had adopted a defensive stance, Pingyang faced no obstacles on their march northward and swept through the Houjin territories like a brisk autumn breeze, taking all of their cities.