After this battle, out of the four hundred thousand-strong army of Great Qi, less than seventy thousand retreated, which is less than two-tenths and each of them was wounded and their will to fight was shattered.
The rest either died on the battlefield or fled to who knows what corner.
However, when both nations cleaned up the battlefield afterwards, it was confirmed that those who were unaccounted for were very few.
Wu Tiejun returned victorious, racing at full speed, but when they reached the site of the original battlefield, they found that the armies of both nations were still desperately fighting, each barely able to stand.
But the rear guard of Great Qi, from beginning to end, had not taken a single step back, and even with the strongest elites under Wu Tiejun of Great Qin, they still couldn't take down Qi's last defense.
The ground was already covered with bodies, a horrifying sight.