King Adbert's decision to launch an attack on Harnus' army had been driven by a sense of urgency and a desire to bring the conflict to a swift and decisive end.
He had been convinced that his army was stronger and better equipped than Harnus', and that victory was within his grasp.
Initially, his confidence seemed well-founded.
His archers and swordsmen had quickly gained the upper hand over Harnus' troops, cutting down many of them with ruthless efficiency.
The sight of their fallen enemies had only served to bolster their morale, and they had become increasingly convinced that they were invincible.
King Adbert had been no less determined to emerge victorious.
He had harbored a long-held ambition to be remembered as the greatest king in Valencia's history, and he had hoped that this battle would be the crowning achievement of his reign.
However,
Harnus was not an enemy to be underestimated.
He had been preparing for this battle for months, gathering his forces and marshaling his resources in secret.
He knew that the odds were against him, but he was driven by a fierce determination to win this battle.
When Harnus' soldiers blew the trumpet, it was a signal that something unexpected was about to happen.
Few on the battlefield could have guessed what was coming next.
Suddenly, thousands of troops armed with swords and axes appeared behind Adbert's army, catching them off guard and throwing them into disarray.
King Adbert was stunned by the sudden turn of events.
He realized too late that his army was vulnerable to attacks from behind, and that they would need time to regroup and change direction if they were to stand any chance of defending themselves.
The battle had now turned against King Adbert and his troops.
They were forced onto the defensive, struggling to hold back Harnus' relentless assaults and prevent their army from collapsing.
As the fighting raged on, King Adbert began to fear that his dream of an undefeated Valencia might never be realized. His army was being pushed to the brink of defeat, and he knew that the outcome of the battle hung in the balance.
In the end, the battle would be remembered as a turning point in Valencia's history.
It had exposed the weaknesses of King Adbert's army and demonstrated the strength and resilience of Harnus' forces.
And it had left a lasting legacy of courage, sacrifice, and determination on both sides of the conflict.
King Adbert was pondering how Harnus came to know about their plans regarding the war?
He was also confused about the whereabouts of King Franklin and his army, as they were nowhere to be seen when Harnus attacked.
Adbert had instructed King Franklin to prevent Harnus' army from attacking them from the rear, but he was not present at the moment.
Realizing that this was the right time to attack his army, Harnus gave orders to his troops from Spain to attack King Adbert's army from the rear.
As soon as Harnus gave the command, another part of his army attacked King Adbert's army from the front.
Seeing the b****y scene of the battlefield and the morale of his troops breaking, King Adbert was unsure of what to do.
However, he knew he had to take some action, whether it was right or wrong. He commanded his army to turn back, but by then Harnus had already made his move.
King Adbert addressed his troops,
"I knew what they were thinking at that moment."
"We were surrounded by Harnus' army on both sides, and defeat seemed imminent."
"But we were all soldiers of Valencia, a kingdom that had never lost a war before and never kneeled before anyone."
"Today, we could not let Harnus defeat our undefeated kingdom."
Adbert told his soldiers," You have to fight not only for ourselves but for our families and relatives as well",
"Because if Harnus won, no one in Valencia would be left alive."
King Adbert asked,"If you wanted to see their families' heads on a pike. If not, then they should not show fear to any enemy who came before them."
King Adbert urged their soldiers," You have to fight today with such intensity and power that their souls trembled,"
"And no one would dare to look at Valencia with ill intent again."
Hearing these words, every soldier felt a surge of energy and determination.
King Adbert's army commander blew the trumpet, and the sound echoed through the ears of Valencia's soldiers.
As soon as they heard it, they attacked Harnus' army with full force.
Half of King Adbert's soldiers fought with Spain, while the remaining soldiers fought with Harnus' army.
Overall, King Adbert's soldiers gave a crushing response to Harnus' attack and turned the tide of the battle.