As such, Zhao Fu would definitely be angry about this invasion. However, as a Chinese person, he would not participate, and he would wait for Qin to take revenge on them.
In fact, he could even create an even bigger China, or perhaps the entire world could be called China. It was possible that everyone could be Great Qin's subjects, and everyone could be called 'Qin people'.
The Hundred Schools of Thought sighed that Qin was not participating. After all, with Qin's strength, just Qin's aura alone would be enough to intimidate many people.
However, the Dynasty Legatees and Dynasty Legatees did not mind. The Dynasty Legatees and Dynasty Legatees hoped that Qin would join – one more person meant one more power. However, if Qin did not come, there was nothing they could do.
The various Dynasty Legatees and Nation Legatees did not want Great Qin to get involved, so they wanted to suppress Great Qin with their reputation. After they recovered, they would suppress Great Qin again. This time, they had already dealt a heavy blow to Great Qin, and Great Qin would not be able to endure this for much longer.
As various factions and ordinary people joined in, even though they had been caught off guard and had not been able to react in time, the situation was now different, and China started to retaliate.
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Countless Chinese people, led by the School of Mohism's Zhan Houlong, flooded into a region and used mud, stones, and trees to build a very long defensive wall. They also prepared many Cavalrymen and countless fatal traps.
These traps were very simple, but they were very effective. They were also relatively lethal, causing many Russians to fall for them.
Seeing this scene, Oleg had to stop and did not continue to attack. Even though Russia had an advantage in numbers, China had the terrain advantage, and if they rashly attacked, they would suffer great losses.
Oleg took out a map and found that there were many mountains on both sides, and the terrain was quite dangerous. He could only retreat and attack from the other side. However, if he retreated, the Chinese people would ferociously chase after him, putting Russia at a disadvantage.
If they attacked, they would also suffer great losses. As such, he could only wait for the Russian people to gather together and break through the defensive wall.
Now, he could only stay where he was, and Oleg coldly harrumphed – who would have thought that these lowly Chinese people would react so quickly!
The Chinese side did not dare to attack rashly.
At this time, the Russian and Huaxia armies were in a stalemate. Neither side dared to attack rashly. The Russians were constantly pouring in from the back, while the Huaxia side was constantly strengthening their defenses and gathering more people.
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The Mongolian Cavalry was incredibly terrifying, and they were like a surging river. They gave off a ferocious aura and were incredibly fast, charging at everything in their path. Before the Chinese side could even set up their defenses, they had already been destroyed by the Mongolian Cavalry.
Almost all of the Mongolians were Cavalry, and they were incredibly fast. Moreover, their battle intents were incredibly strong, and if they fought head-on, China would be at a disadvantage. Firstly, China's battle awareness was weaker, and they did not have that many warhorses to fight against the Mongolians.
The Commander in charge of this operation was called Hong Chang, and he was also from the School of the Military. He was quite famous, and he was definitely not weak. Since China was unable to quickly set up defenses, they could only use another method.
He ordered his men to set up countless ropes to trip the horses, as well as countless iron nails. At first, the Mongolian soldiers were like a sharp sword, charging forward with irresistible force.
Because of their previous victories, they had been slightly careless. They had thought that the Chinese people were all incredibly weak and could not resist at all, so they had directly charged into the trap.
Bang, bang, bang …
Countless warhorses in front of them were tripped, and both men and horses heavily fell to the ground. Many people fell to their deaths, and many horses' legs were broken. Most people didn't even have time to react, and because of inertia, they continued to rush forward, tripping over each other. In an instant, there were many casualties.
Some horses stepped on iron nails, and the intense pain caused them to lose control. They could not pull their hands out, so they could only lie on the ground or madly run until they were numb from the pain.
These traps caused the charging Mongolian army to immediately stop, and they looked at the Chinese people furiously. They felt that the Chinese people were too despicable, and they did not dare to fight them head-on. Instead, they had to resort to such underhanded methods.
The Mongolian army's greatest advantage was their warhorses, and now that their warhorses were restricted, the Mongolian army's sharpness and momentum were stopped.
Their battle strength would be halved, and if they could stop their momentum, the Mongolian army would be much less of a threat.
The Chinese side also had time to set up their defenses. Facing the Mongolian army, it was best to defend. Unless the Chinese side had a large number of Cavalry or Archers with high Cultivation, they would not be able to counterattack.
Otherwise, with China's weak will to fight, and without any good countermeasures, they would definitely lose against the Mongolian army.
Now, Zhao Fu turned to look at the Hasa army.
Because the Hasa army was mainly made up of infantry, their speed of advancing was quite slow. This time, they were led by a General called Liu Canfei, who had much battle experience.
Facing the Hasa army, the Chinese side had gathered five million or so people, while the Hasa army had seven million people. The Chinese side was at a disadvantage, as there was a gap of two million people between them.
In order to make up for this gap, Liu Canfei decided to split into three groups and attack. Even though they did not have many people, if they could confuse them, they would be able to deal great damage and repel a larger number of enemies.
The strategy was quickly carried out. Liu Canfei began to lure the Hasa Empire's army, and then the Hasa Empire's army would attack them. Of course, it would be a three-pronged attack.
Blood and flesh flew everywhere, and cries continuously sounded out. The stench of blood started to spread, and in the end, the Hasa army retreated. 500,000 or so people had died, and the Chinese side had lost roughly 100,000 people.
Of course! The Hasa army temporarily retreated a few hundred kilometers and set up defenses to defend against the Chinese side's attacks while waiting for the Hasa army to arrive.
The Chinese side did not dare to continue attacking, as the other side already had the advantage in numbers. If they continued to attack, they would definitely lose, so the Chinese side also set up defenses.
The situation in the southern side was like this, and it was now in a stalemate. Both sides continuously sent more and more people over, and the battles in the future would become more and more intense.
In the Eastern Continent, facing off against the arrogant South Korea and Japan, the Chinese side retaliated.
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