Chapter 38

The sounds of horses neighing, screams, the roar of gunfire, and curses were mixed together to form a tragic sonata of death on the mountain trail under the setting sun.

After changing two rifles, all three German shepherds and 38 cavalry who rushed out were all shot down, and most of them were shot in the head.

The two German shepherds that rushed to the nearest place died a hundred meters away from him, and none of the other horses rushed within 200 meters.

The key is that the road is narrow, and the corpses of dead horses and knights in the lead block the road.

The horse's impact speed is so fast that it can't stop quickly after turning.

In the end, four cavalrymen even took control of the horse and wanted to turn around and escape back to the manor, but Henry eliminated them first.

Henry shot back and forth for about forty seconds, and had to withstand the concentrated fire of the twenty knights behind him.

Although they were disturbed by the fallen men and horses in front of them
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