800 Laughing out Loud Part I (2/2)
Fourth Brother became extremely pale and his cheeks instantly became emaciated.
He injected the River and Mountain Sandbox with all his Psyche Power.
It was filled with fine grains of sand.
There were rivers and mountains in the box and each sand represented a mountain peak or a bridge.
The yellow sand billowed in front of the Verdant Canyon, covering the sky and darkening the wilderness.
The West-Hill Divine Palace Cavalry entered the yellow sand and their eyes were blocked, losing their way.
Screams rang out among the yellow sand, as well as the impacting sounds.
A long time had passed, and the sand slowly rested.
It calmed down in front of the Verdant Canyon where many bodies of soldiers and horses were revealed.
The River and Mountain Sandbox could not change the fate of the Academy disciples.
Since the Divine Hall Coalition Army restarted a charge after a small recuperation.
At this moment, a Tang soldier walked out of the mountains.
He looked embarrassed, dirty and was covered with mud, disarmed in torn clothes which had been cut into pieces when he passed through the mountains.
He ran toward the disciples, totteringly and exhaustedly. Even so, he kept running while shouting.
His voice sounded hoarse as if he had not drunk water for days, but in the disciples' ears, it sounded as clear as a spring.
”I'm Wang Wu, from the second group of the Southern Army Scouting Camp, under orders to support you!”
After that, he could not stand and heavily fell down to the ground, out of breath and unable to stand up.
Wang Chi walked by his side and quickly felt his pulse.
Jun Mo solemnly bowed to the most common soldier and said, ”Thank you.”
An ordinary Tang soldier could not change anything, but for the Academy, his coming meant a lot.
The Academy was the Tangs' Academy.
The Tang Empire was the Academy's Tang Empire.
No one was fighting alone.
Then, another Tang soldier came out of the mountains.
Then more and more Tang soldiers showed up in the wilderness.
They supported each other and cheered for their companions.
They were exhausted. Once they walked out of the Verdant Canyon, they fell down on the ground and could not get up any more. Even if they could lift their weapons, they were unable to fight.
Some of them fell down and were never able to stand up anymore since they suddenly felt relief when they had gotten out of the mountains.
For the well-trained Tang soldiers, it was unbelievable.
More and more Tang soldiers reached the Verdant Canyon.
They had been walking for days without rest and sleep before they finally reached here.
The Southern Army had arrived, and that was enough.
Even though they were a tired troop.
No one dared to deny they were a mighty troop.
At this time, a gong sound came from the south of the wilderness.
The cavalrymen of the West-Hill Divine Palace Coalition Army looked at the Tang soldiers with complex emotions. Even though they were awed and grudging, they had to lift the reins, heading back to their camps.