The charging prowess of cavalry was the most terrifying. However, the cavalry charging ahead now were more than simply powerful in their impact. These cavalrymen, at the forefront of the pocket formation, were like sharp fangs, ready to tear enemies apart at any moment. Every step taken by their steeds sparked spectacular bursts of fire. This spectacle also highlighted a crucial point: the flames beneath these iron-clad steeds seemed capable of burning through anything. Whether facing thorns or iron chains, these steeds would not falter, for the flames beneath their hooves could incinerate everything. Regardless of whether it was intricately grown thorns or bartered steel implements, all would turn to ash beneath these flames. The enemy advanced with such ferocity; these flames were practically a divine artifact. This left the defenders with absolutely no means to retaliate effectively. At the very least, there was no way to make these cavalry steeds stumble.
