The 15,000 heavy cavalry soldiers of the South County noble alliance army spent an hour to arrive at the center of the battlefield.
In the center of the battlefield, the 30,000-man infantry troop of the North County noble alliance army had set up camp.
At the border of the South County and the North County, the two armies could be seen from ten miles away. Hence, when the three heavy cavalry legions of the South County alliance army appeared one kilometer away, the North County noble alliance army were ready to welcome the charge attack of the cavalry.
The outermost ten rows of tents were completely put away. All the infantrymen retreated into the tents and even into the tents to form a tight square formation.
Facing the charging cavalry, the scattered infantrymen were simply courting death. Only by forming a tight square formation could they withstand the charge of the cavalry.