The phenomenon of polygamy is therefore slowly decreasing.
"Have all the indigenous auxiliary troops been mobilized?"
Numerically superior, but poorly equipped, and with low morale.
From Duncan's strategic perspective, the three indigenous auxiliary troops were easily crushed. They probably couldn't even defeat a youth army from ancient Rome, being chopped down by a team of Saxon axemen, leading to cries for their parents. The large-scale defeat even impacted the central army, throwing the British Legion into a state of 'chaos'.
There are too many weaklings.
Without a strong main battle force, once the weak troops are defeated, a chain reaction is immediately triggered.
"Is this Duke of Dingtiger looking to die?!"
As the formation's central army was disrupted by the fleeing troops, the Saxon chieftain's personal guard and noble knights also began to move, aiming directly at the Duke of Dingtiger's personal guard.