
With his arrangements across the valley, the armies of Dwarawati and Trajutresna were about to meet, both sides having an army besieged by the enemy. That's very majestic.
In the north, the troops of Patih Pancadnyana who had joined, had a total of 120 thousand infantry and 35 thousand cavalry.
Across them were the forces of Arya Setyaki and Patih Pragota. With an army of players, they had 100 thousand cavalry.
Behind them was the army of Ditya Mahodara who fought against the armies of the Mandura and Dwarawati alliance. After the massacre, they had about 200 thousand people with a mixture of infantry and cavalry.
As for the rest of Raden Wisata and Arya Setyaki's forces, they have about 250 thousand troops left.
In the north of the 50-kilometer stone wall there are still 35 thousand people from the army of Arya Prabawa. Similarly, Trajutresna's army still had 70 thousand men at the barn site to monitor the Arya Prabawa's forces. Hence, in terms of strength, both sides were still very equal.
the 6 forces that intertwined and fought with each other was an incredible spectacle.
At this moment, it was a great test for the commander's abilities. In this aspect, Raden Partajumena is superior.
Raden Partajumena had witnessed the battle at the top of the mountain, and any changes in the battlefield could not escape his sight. The only thing he did not expect was that at the location of the barn suddenly had 40 thousand troops of elite players which was something that he was unable to react in time to, and led to the destruction of the army of the Gunadeva Resi.
With such a situation, both forces look equally matched and both sides have a chance of winning.
With Patih Pancadnyana, if Ditya Mahodara worked together to pin down Arya Setyaki and Patih Pragota, they could eat their cavalry troops. Similarly, Raden Partajumena could pin down Ditya Mahodara from the north and south. What matters now is who is more skilled.
In fact, the Dwarawati army still benefited.
First, the forces of Arya Setyaki and Patih Pragota did not participate in the war, so they were still in a fresh condition. They were the only ones who did not use any energy in battle.
Secondly, their army was purely cavalry, and in terms of flexibility and speed, they were much stronger than Trajutresna's army. On the other hand, Patih Pancadnyana only had 30 thousand cavalry left and the rest were all infantry, how could they fight the cavalry of Arya Setyaki and Patih Pragota?
Third, Trajutresna's army was terrified. After being besieged, Trajutresna's army did not dare to advance and went south to fight against the armies of the Mandura and Dwarawati alliance. If they were put in again, it would be a disaster.
Patih Pancadnyana wasn't stupid, and he also saw this. Therefore, he only wanted to save the army of Ditya Mahodara and return to where the granary was.
Those two commanders were extraordinary people. What Patih Pancadnyana lacks is mainly practical experience. Some of the recent wars have taught him a lesson and have improved him a lot.
Instead, Raden Partajumena was able to see the situation clearly and made a decisive decision, ordering Arya Setyaki and Patih Pragota to immediately group together and attack south to attack the Ditya Mahodara forces.
Receiving the order to retreat, the 2nd regiment stopped fighting with the 1000-man Trajutresna army cavalry, turned around and descended to the south. Currently, the Paspam Regiment had appeared to help them. Along with the help of Arya Setyaki's forces, they smoothly break out of the cavalry grip of Trajutresna's army.
The two armies intertwined and fought, and being suddenly separated was a huge test to the leader's abilities. Especially when the Patih Pragota and cavalry troops of players retreated, they left their backs open to the enemy. Therefore, they all retreated together. Otherwise, it would make them an easy target for the enemy.
Fortunately, be it Arya Setyaki, Patih Pragota, General Giri or Gajayana, they all had extensive experience and knew how to retreat, take refuge, and organize their forces.
This was coupled with the fact that Patih Pancadnyana's troops, who had attacked the Resi Gunadewa camp, were exhausted. They also had to forcibly hold off Patih Pragota's forces, and thus their strength was exhausted entirely.
Under the strict and detailed arrangement of the generals, they could not find a way to attack, and naturally let them go.
Seeing 100 thousand Dwarawati troops attacking the forces of Ditya Mahodara, Patih Pancadnyana could only focus. He ordered the barns to be on the front lines and started going south to help them. Since that soldier had only rushed out at the crucial moment to destroy the exhausted Gunadewa Rishis army, in terms of stamina, they still had a lot of leftovers.
Raden Partajumena is good at analyzing battles as well as his troops and enemies, also thinking of the right strategies and tactics to destroy them. Surrounding and gaining ground was not his only goal, but rather to destroy the enemy's power. He is good at wild battles and when he fights, he wants to destroy the enemy.
Commanding the forces of Arya Setyaki and Patih Pragota to surrender attacked Patih Pancadnyana, but instead pinning down Ditya Mahodara, showing how Raden Partajumena used his men.
Plans to box at Trajutresna's forces had failed, but that did not put him under pressure. The next goal was to destroy as many Trajutresna troops as possible to gain victory in future battles.
After seeing the strength of the players, Patih Pragota stopped looking down on the players. When they stormed south, he did not ask for an army of players to stay behind. Instead, it was 30-40 thousand Arya Setyaki cavalry.
One hundred thousand cavalry attacked Ditya Mahodara's army at lightning speed.The 150 thousand Patih Pancadnyana could only chase after them as dirt and dust gushed into their eyes.
At this time, 200 thousand Ditya Mahodara men fought alongside Raden Wisata and the rest of Arya Setyaki's forces. To destroy their forces, Raden Partajumena gave orders to keep them there and not let them escape.
Raden Wisata ordered his troops to surround the forces of Ditya Mahodara and block their way north. The infantry were like metal chains wrapped around the Ditya Mahodara.
Ditya Mahodara was also experienced, and after receiving the order of Patih Pancadnyana, he immediately reorganized his troops. He placed his infantry in the south and also formed a defensive line to block Raden Wisata and Arya Setyaki. He moved the cavalry to the north side to destroy the defensive chain that Raden Wisata had set up.
Four hundred to five hundred thousand troops began to engage in battle in the valley.
Raden Partajumena sat on the mountain and looked down. With a golden gaze, he accurately ordered his troops to attack together and retreat together to lock down the Ditya Mahodara forces.
Ditya Mahodara was locked up, unable to see the whole situation, and could only fight with his back foot.