“There is nothing that I know about you,” Eugene replied.
He was calmer than his opponent as their blades clashed. The force was making it hard for the horses to be in control. However, it seems those animals were also trying to fight with their master. They grunted as they charged toward their opponent. The loud clashes between the blades echoed around the ground as, on Eugene’s left, Edan rode to clash against the new enemy. More soldiers regrouped on the Vatakkus side to fight the Emperor. The new group of Vatakku soldiers came and separated around the fight, making their defense heavier. They pulled the long pikes and shields in front. Those square shields would cover the attacks and then move for the pikes to hit the enemy.