Over ten thousand cavalrymen split into two parts, both charging down the sides of Wulong Slope!
Among them, the main force led by Jie Li Khan clashed head-on with the cavalry led by Li Hongyun, while the cavalry led by Tulikhan charged directly at Prince Qi and the remaining forces of the Liang Army.
Of course, Li Hongyun didn't know exactly how the Turkic people communicated or deployed their troops, but seeing how the enemy divided their forces, he was almost certain that his opponent must be Jie Li Khan himself.
It was not only because the cavalry he faced was more numerous and seemed to be stronger in combat, but also because Tulikhan seemed reluctant to directly confront Lord Qin.
In the chaotic battlefield, there was no room for communication or negotiation; Li Hongyun focused all his attention on the battle itself, leading the cavalry of the Liang Army against the Turkic people.