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Chapter 166 - Chapter 161: How Many Moves Does It Take to Kill the Enemy General?

Zhao Haiping's feelings at this moment were quite complex.

Was this piece of history famous? It was incredibly famous; probably even children knew about it.

But precisely because it was so well-known, Zhao Haiping hadn't initially realized that "Dark Sand" had the audacity to use this piece of history as a cavalry trial instance.

This historical event was truly unique in history.

"Slicing off the head of an enemy general amid thousands of troops"—such feats were not unheard of for other generals, but the ones they killed were mostly obscure figures, and the battles they fought were often as easy as breaking dry branches.

Therefore, this naturally diminished some of their luster.

Of course, even including these easier "slicing through thousands to behead the enemy general" feats, there were very few such fierce generals in all of history.

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