The massacre finally ended at the riverbank of Resniston.
Apart from the knights and knight attendants who fled on warhorse and dived into the river to swim, and received the help of the pirates guarding the battleships on the shore, everyone else had been massacred.
The scene was very tragic. From outside the forest, there were scattered corpses, and most of the fatal injuries were on their backs.
The soldiers who had already fled lost the spirit to fight back.
They were just lambs being slaughtered.
When Kant was in the camp and ordered to arrange dinner, as the sky gradually darkened, the desert bandits and Sarrandian horseman who had spread out gradually returned, together with all of Mamluke, to the camp.
It was just that unlike the previous clean and tidy appearance, most of the cavalry had bloodstains on their bodies.
Similarly, everyone was injured.
There were also a few corpses dragged back by the warhorse.