However, the one-sided massacre that Kant expected did not happen. The situation was even a little strange.
At this moment, the two armies clashed. Kant's 1,000 Swadian Royal Knights and 1,000 Sarleon Lion Knights were already charging at high speed, while their opponents, the 5,000 heavy cavalries of the Lion Fort, had almost just entered the acceleration stage. When the two armies clashed, even if the strength of the two armies were not far apart, the troop that entered the charging posture would definitely have the advantage in strength and be able to slaughter the enemy. Moreover, Kant's subordinates were much more elite than the heavy cavalries of the Lion Fort.