Even though the Mongolian cavaliers' retreat had been intercepted, they still continued charging forward like lightning and barrelled through all the obstacles in their way. Not only did they not show any signs of shrinking back, they went straight toward the general who was protected by a group of guards.
On their way, the Mongolian cavaliers cut down the infantry beside them as if they were just cutting through fruits and vegetables. Every cavalier was stained with blood, and they looked so fierce that they caused people to tremble in their boots.
The few people who charged into the formation with Happy clearly had extraordinary judgment, and they had the same idea as Happy—all of them wanted to attack only when the Mongolian cavaliers arrived in front of the general and the group of guards.