At this moment, Anning encountered the same problem as when he played Mount and Blade: the knife was too short, he couldn't reach anyone from horseback.
He charged towards the fleeing enemy with the girls, and the girls swiftly passed behind the enemy, hacking them down with ease, but as he passed behind the enemy, they continued to run as if nothing had happened.
He ran past several people from behind, but failed to bring down a single one, which finally made him furious, and he tried to knock someone down with his horse. However, the horse reared up when it was about to hit someone, almost throwing him to the ground.
Anning, still shaken, calmed his horse and watched the girls slashing wildly at the fleeing enemies, cursing, "Damn it."
If this were in Mount and Blade, he would have already picked up his usual long crescent moon knife.
Because he really couldn't hit anyone, Anning didn't urge his horse to gallop wildly but let it trot freely, wandering around the battlefield.