Chapter 2 (1/2)

Clearchus looked at the much thicker square in the eneer than his own Although he had been fully supportive of Cyrus the Younger fro, it doesn't mean that he would obey his orders, He bluntly refused: ”Your Highness, I think we should first defeat the ene and then hit the enemy's center, this is safer”

”I know Artaxerxes, I understand the Persian army and also understand your Greek phalanx as well! Believe me, my friend, your army will easily defeat the army of Artaxerxes! He has more troops but it's useless, Artaxerxes will be defeated!” Cyrus the Younger persuaded him

Clearchus stubbornly shook his head: ”Sorry, Your Highness! I will not expose the phalanx flank to the eneer frowned and stared at Clearchus, but there was no tianize words to persuade the other party As for ordering by force, the other party is a ht, just do what you have said!” Cyrus the Younger turned his horse head Abruptly pulling the reins and returning back

When the two aran to sung the song of Ares, the God of war, andwas over, they were less than 200 meters apart

”Ares!!!” The soldiers shouted in unison, then they started to jog, then ran faster and faster… Tens of thousands Greek Hoplites1 converged ”boo energy to break the dark night with lightning!

The Persians on the opposite side see sea of steel With the approaching Greek arh the Greek army, acco into silence, the others forgot to shoot their arrows and raise their shi+elds due to fear

When the two armies were more than a dozen meters apart, the Persians collapsed and they turned and fled

The Greeks did not expect that victory would coies had not yet been exhausted, they then pursue their eneorously

At first, the captains like Hielos kept re their teammates: ”Stay in formation, don't run too fast! Stay in forot completely dispersed and all Greeks were in the excitement of pursuit

Cyrus the Younger who is currently in the center didn't expect the victory of the right wing to come so fast and for alive!!!” The attendants had begun to wave their spears and shouted victory

”Your Highness, are we going to follow suit?” Artapatus asked hiht ahead to his left

He knows very well that only by killing that er! Let the left wing that Ariaeus leads to stop and prepare for defense!” Cyrus the Younger iest force was the Greek mercenaries, now that the Greeks had defeated the ene, which was obviously s In case of a quick defeat, the battle would be troubleso as possible for the return of the Greek mercenaries who had pursued the defeated army and victory would be in his hands

But while he patiently waited for the ene

Soon, his face changed

Because the enean to split into two parts, with the left part changing direction towards the left