The Han cavalry had an overwhelming advantage in both numbers and momentum, and they scattered the Hu cavalry in almost the first encounter.
More than fifty Hu cavalrymen were killed on the spot, and the rest quickly turned around and tried to flee on horseback. However, they were no match for the flying arrows, and fell off their horses one after another, buried under the horses' hooves.
The battle ended quickly. From the appearance of the Han cavalry to the demise of the Hu cavalry, it took less than a stick of incense.
The surviving caravan members were all injured. They had been running for days and were extremely tired. When they suddenly relaxed, they felt dizzy and almost lost their balance, falling off their horses.
Seeing the situation of the few people, Liam Wei and Li Danghu rode forward and ordered the cavalry to fetch some clean water and give it to the half-conscious caravan members. They then broke the sugar cakes into small pieces and fed them to them little by little.
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