Happy, who was far away in the Mongolian enemy camp, did not know just how great of an impact and shock he delivered to the Chinese army with his act of killing Mongolian cavaliers on the plains.
Once night fell, his points shot up to six thousand seven hundred points within less than twenty minutes from his initial thirty-five points. Not only did he manage to seize the throne for most points, he was also far ahead of countless players.
This day was bound to be a sleepless night for many.
But Happy's war achievements still reminded many people that even though the battle from both sides had come to a temporary end because the war drums from both sides had sounded for retreat, this did not mean that they no longer had the chance to obtain points for the day. While the army could order their soldiers around, they could not order the players around.