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... on their “backs” touched and then stabbed toward the opponent.
The soldiers in the front row were the most unfortunate. Those unlucky ones, unable to dodge in time, were impaled by the spears’ tips in their chests, throats, shoulders, or legs.
Almost simultaneously, cries of pain rose from both sides, with some soldiers collapsing silently on the ground.
After the casualties, the soldiers in the front two rows instinctively stopped or retreated, twisting their bodies to d ...
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