
Late in the afternoon, General Men Dhi Wu and his large army almost arrived in the area of the nine-legged valley.
"General Men, up there we have to go a little harder"
"Nine-turn valley"
"The nine-legged valley path is the fastest path to enter the territory of the Lha Do Khu Tu kingdom"
"but the nine winding valley is a narrow winding valley surrounded by high cliffs"
Bhu Yuang, one of the commanders of the prince Lha Cah's vassal war, tried to explain the path they would take.
Hearing that explanation from Bhu Yuang, General Men Dhi Wu decided to stop and rest the soldiers for a moment.
General Men Dhi Wu did not want to take the risk by moving forward through the nine-legged valley path.
General Men Dhi Wu ordered some of the spy soldiers to investigate and check the path of the nine-legged valley first.
However, the arrival of a large army led by General Men Dhi Wu was first known by the reconnaissance soldiers who were filled by the dragon protection forces led by Gwen's grandfather.
Gwen's grandfather then relayed the news to General Mha Lhum Pek who was located a little above the nine-legged valley.
General Mha Lhum Pek asked all troops to temporarily disappear from the area around the valley to turn nine, to trick enemy spy soldiers.
The spy soldier sent by General Men Dhi Wu was successfully tricked by the tactics of General Ma Lhum Pek.
The soldiers did not find anything around the nine-legged valley, because the entire army of the crown prince of Pha Cah and king Tho Gel hid behind the large stones around the cliff,and in the forest area around the nine-legged valley.
The spy soldiers returned to their leader General Men Dhi Wu and presented their findings in the nine-legged valley.
General Men Dhi Wu asked his troops to immediately get ready to move back after the sun sinks, and the atmosphere began to darken.
General Men Dhi Wu asked Prince Lha Cah to divide his army into five groups.
Each group of troops contained about fifty thousand soldiers.
Each group will walk a predetermined distance, when entering the nine-turn valley path.
This was done by General Men Dhi Wu who did not want a buildup of soldiers while in the nine-legged valley, which would further slow down the movement of his troops.
The sun has sunk, time is now taken over by a night that begins to feel dark.
General Men Dhi Wu began to give orders to his soldiers to move according to orders.
The first group of soldiers were infantrymen led by Bhu Yuang.
Behind the infantry, was a group of cavalrymen led directly by General Men Dhi Wu.
Then followed by archer soldiers led by war commander A Jho.
Meanwhile in the group of four are the soldiers who carry the demonic bomb-throwing tower led by prince Lha Cah.
and the last group was the guard soldiers of food and medicine supplies.
The infantrymen led by commander Bhu Yuang had almost entered the nine-legged valley path.
The atmosphere of the narrow valley that turns and flanked by high cliffs feels so quiet and silent.
A little moonlight penetrated the valley.
In about 15 minutes almost all the infantry troops, numbering fifty thousand troops led by Bhu Yuang, had entered the valley area.
General Mha Lhum Pek is seen not giving any orders to his troops.
The great general of the Juryan dynasty who was rich in war experience was still seen waiting.
When the entire infantry force led by commander Bhu Yuang had completely entered the nine-legged valley path,general Mha Lhum Pek ordered the nearby archers to fire warning arrows at his soldiers hiding at both ends of the valley.
Two fiery arrows shot out quickly either side of the valley's tip.
The slash of two fiery arrows made the sky slightly bright, and made the infantry troops and the group of Men general Dhi Wu who were behind him very surprised.
Simultaneously with the dart, suddenly on both sides of the valley fell large stones that closed the exit and entrance of the nine-tiered valley.
The huge pile of stones made the infantry led by Bhu Yuang unable to move.
This situation made all the troops who were trapped in the middle of the nine-legged valley panic, not least their leader Bhu Yuang.
General Men Dhi Wu looked upset and full of anger, when it was too late to know if he and his troops had been inedged by the opponent's tactics.
Amid the panic of the enemy infantry troops, General Mha Lhum Pek again gave orders to Dewi Mata Dara who led the archer troops who were above the cliff of the nine-legged valley.
The Goddess Mata Dara then quickly asked her archers, releasing their arrows to the enemy troops that were under the valley.
The darts managed to destroy the infantry troops that had been trapped.
Not until there, the remains of the soldiers who survived the plunge of the arrows again must save themselves from the boulders that fell back from the top of the cliff.
The infantry force, which numbered fifty thousand soldiers, now left only a few hundred soldiers, including their commander Bhu Yuang.
This time it was Gwen's grandfather's turn together with the dragon protective warrior who took part.
Grandpa Gwen and about a thousand of her troops hiding behind the boulders on the valley wall finally came out and cleared all the remaining enemy soldiers.
The young commander Bhu Yuang was unlucky, having to face Gwen's recluse grandfather, while intending to escape.
Of course it was not difficult for Gwen's grandfather to finish off the commander of the enemy forces.
In just 10 minutes the plan and the strategy of General Mha Lhum Pek managed to destroy fifty thousand enemy troops without rest.
General Men Dhi Wu could only go silent without acting watching from a distance his troops were slaughtered without rest by the enemy forces.
Men Dhi Wu did not want to take any risks, and asked his other soldiers to stop and think of a new strategy against an enemy that suddenly appeared to stop them.
This was done by the general Men Dhi Wu who did not want to fail to carry out the orders of the leader of the demon man Ghun Thang.