Zang Ba continued retreating southward, but since most of his troops were infantry, their speed was inevitably slow. Meanwhile, the Miscellaneous Hun forces, consisting of both infantry and cavalry with a large number of riders, initially pursued them aggressively, bolstered by their confidence after defeating the Han Army.
Despite this, Zang Ba, seasoned by years of warfare and having gained significant enhancements after shattering the Military Soul of the Empire, managed to ambush the Miscellaneous Hun cavalry hundreds of miles north of the Yan Great Wall.
With the final strength blessing of the Military Soul of the Empire, the corps talent, he managed to consume half of the vanguard Hu cavalry, making the subsequent retreat somewhat less arduous.
