Sharlobi had originally ordered his men to retreat in large numbers.
But after all, nearly two hundred thousand of his own troops came from various tribes of the Tujue.
And this time, it was entirely the tribal leaders who brought their own soldiers to join the battle.
Normally, when order was stable, they would listen to his commands.
But now, the situation was chaotic.
What everyone thought of was to save their own lives first.
Even later, Sharlobi had no choice but to have his personal guards protect him and retreat first.
The two hundred thousand-strong army collapsed in an instant.
Later, when the Sui Army charged out, it was like slaughtering pigs with all the chopping and slashing!
Sharlobi fled northward with his army.
Most of the Tujue were, after all, cavalrymen who grew up on horseback and were skilled at riding.