The three northern counties of the Tang Empire, shrouded in bloodshed, were the real main battlefields.
The Golden cavalry below the southern end of the Wilderness never stopped fighting the Tang Empire's cavalry. The fertile expanse was a battleground that stretched dozens of kilometers. The fighting took place at every moment. And, as such, people died at every moment.
On the battlefield, the priests of the Golden Palace kept fighting with the Tang Empire's cultivators. The aura of heaven and earth shook the ground. The armored cavalry risked life and death in an assault. The ground was covered in red blood.
In the Pamir Mountains, the General Shu Cheng commanded the Tang Empire's West Army soldiers. After sacrificing 20,000 soldiers, they finally had a decisive victory against the Yuelun Kingdom on top of the plateau.