223. Battle of Longguan Prefecture

In the year 1322 of the New Yu Era, the second day of the tenth month, late at night,

to the east of Longguan Prefecture, an enormous army stretching for dozens of miles sped westward. Nearly seventy percent of the soldiers were clad in silver armor, resembling a long silver dragon stretching along the Official Road.

At the forefront of the silver dragon, there were also soldiers in gold and green armors. Although fewer in number than those in silver armor, their attire and aura were far more imposing.

The soldiers in gold and green armors each rode a warhorse, with those in gold holding a spear about eighteen feet long, while those in green had a shiny silver sword hanging at their waist.

Their gazes were sharp, their vital energy clearly a level above that of the silver-armored soldiers. Just by looking at their marching pace, it was evident that their military discipline and bearing also far surpassed those in silver armor.