"But I think it's just a coincidence. They went there together."
Scholar said.
"Now our cannons are very eye-catching, because of their great power. Naturally, they don't want us to put a large number of them into the battlefield."
He thought this was a reasonable explanation.
"Normally, they fight on their own. Otherwise, they would not be in charge of their own separate territories."
But any commander in chief could sense the threat of our cannons.
It was too powerful.
Besides, the cannonballs would form a sea of fire and a poisonous area after they fell on the ground, which would be a fatal blow to them.
If the formation was not dense, it would be easily cut off by the horsemen.
If the formation was dense, it would be easily destroyed by the cannons.
They were in the dilemma.
There was no better way to defend.
They could do nothing to cannons.
He could only find a way from the source.
They would either destroy them or make them their own.