How could Wong Tong not panic? He didn't he want to end up on the city wall alongside those two? The soldier was clearly frightened by Wong Tong's reaction, his voice trembling as he said, "General, it's just that.
It's too dark.
The brothers can't see.
Too dark to see, too dark.
Wong Tong's words suddenly halted as if he realized something.
He looked up at the sky, still shrouded in darkness, his expression freezing in shock.
They had come under the cover of night, sent a messenger, have him ride a fast horse from the other side.
Informed the reinforcements coming this way about the situation here.
After a brief moment of panic, Wong Tong finally managed to calm himself and quickly issued orders.
Meanwhile, on the other side, the soldiers attacking Songhan City under the cover of night were madly advancing with ladders.
Ladders were indeed cheap to produce and could be made in large quantities.
However, one shoot and te expect them to be very effective.
To put it bluntly, they were just extended ladders with the more advanced ones being ladder carts.
At this moment, the ladders under Luo G's command were the cheapest kind.
Zhao Dong Nan considered these ladders as auxiliary siege tools as his focus was on the siege towers.
These rows of ladders serve more to create distractions or cover.
This situation was quite troubling for Lu G.
Given the current circumstances, they could only rely on numbers to win.
If one ladder couldn't team make it up, then use 10.
If 10 couldn't team make it, then use 20 until the soldiers on the opposite wall could no longer push back.
Although the battle situation was somewhat tense, taking advantage of the surprise attack, the current situation was still relatively favorable for Lu Gi before the soldiers inside Songs Han City could react.
As the ladders were set up, the limited defending forces on the enemy wall quickly fell into a state of being unable to cope, and Gujan seized the opportunity to climb up quickly.
Then he displayed his might, wielding a battle axe and knocking down several enemy soldiers in quick succession, clearing out a space for survival on the enemy's wall.
The veterans below were also quick to react.
Seeing the ladder protected by Gujan, they began to climb up frantically, rushing to the top of Song City's wall.
Chapter 275.
The battle of the city wall.
The garrison troops of Songhan city were not fools.
Upon hearing the sounds of battle, they woke up from their camp and instinctively rushed to the city wall without needing Wong Tongs orders.
As they saw the enemy reinforcements continuously pouring in, Gujan already drenched in blood, frowned, while cutting down an enemy soldier, he shouted, "Brothers, push forward.
" The space on the city wall was relatively limited.
If it became overcrowded, those behind would be unable to ascend.
The defending soldiers were clearly aware of this and intended to use the numbers inside the city to forcefully occupy the space on the wall, preventing the soldiers outside from climbing up the ladders.
The objectives of both sides were obvious, and the two forces clashed together.
The enemy soldiers climbing the stairs from the other side found it much easier than climbing the ladders, quickly occupying nearly 60% of the wall space.
The ladders propped against the wall were continuously pushed down by the garrison troops.
momentarily stalling the pace of the siege troops under Luo Gi.
Feeling the increasing pressure, Gujan's frown deepened.
The situation was extremely unfavorable for them.
Despite having a superior total military strength, if they couldn't ascend the city wall, having more troops outside was useless.
Luogi undoubtedly saw the current situation clearly and began directing the soldiers who could not reach the wall to attack the city gate of songs, hoping to divert the enemy's forces and create opportunities for the soldiers on the wall.
Without large siege equipment, this wave of siege warfare was quite difficult for him.
But what could he do? The rugged mountain roads surrounding Son City made it impossible to bring in siege equipment.
It was quite frustrating.
He couldn't just complain about Zhao Dong and not repairing the roads, could he? After a round of fighting, Gujan, who had already killed 30 to 40 enemy soldiers, began to breathe a bit heavily.
The tenacity of the enemy soldiers exceeded his expectations, and the sight of the fallen bodies seemed to add to his frustration.
With his feet sinking deep into the pile of corpses, Gujan found his movements increasingly difficult.
Just then, a sharp bronze sword suddenly swung toward him from the enemy ranks.
Gujan quickly regained his senses and instinctively raised his shield to block.
At that moment, there was a loud clashing sound as the sword struck his bronze shield.
Gujan<unk>s gaze fell on the attacker.
A middle-aged man clad in bronze armor.
None other than Wong Tong, the garrison commander of Songhan City.
Since the siege began, Gujan, as a fierce general, had been at the forefront of the battle, and it was no exaggeration to say that he had shared at least a quarter of the pressure for the soldiers behind and beside him, truly embodying the spirit of one against 10.
But even a fierce general could get tired.
If we consider a person's full state as 100, then no matter how fierce a warrior, their value would start to decline the moment the battle began.
Undoubtedly, Gujan was no longer at full value at this moment.
Wong Tong clearly excelled at seizing opportunities, striking directly upon spotting a flaw.
If it had been a slightly less capable general, they would likely have fallen to him.
But Gujan was different.
Having fought for many years, he had a particularly keen sense of crisis on the battlefield, and his instantaneous reaction allowed him to block this almost guaranteed strike.
Then without pausing, Gujan quickly stepped forward while deflecting the opponent's attack, swinging his bronze battle axe to launch a fierce counterattack.
The counter came so quickly that Wong Tong, who had just missed a strike, suddenly changed his expression, his heart jumping into his throat.
Unexpectedly, at that moment, an unforeseen situation occurred.
Whether it was the ghosts of those who had fallen to Gujan's bronze battle axe haunting him at a critical moment, his step was tripped by the corpses piled at his feet, disrupting his balance in an instant.
Seeing this, Wong Tong was momentarily delighted, quickly swinging his sword again to pursue the off-balance Gujan.
Be careful, General.
The soldiers fighting alongside him on the wall, undoubtedly his good brothers, reacted immediately due to the tacit understanding buildup on the battlefield.
At that moment, the two shield axe soldiers standing on either side of Gujan displayed perfect coordination.
One raised shield to block Wong Tongs attack while the other swung his bronze battle axe directly toward Wong Tongs head.
This coordinated effort startled Wong Tong and a flash of malice crossed his eyes.
seeking death.
As his words fell, Wong Tong<unk>s attack shifted, having noticed the movement of the other side.
Gujan<unk>s expression changed drastically as he realized what was happening.
Oldie, get back.
Almost simultaneously, with Gujan shout, the sharp bronze sword pierced through Old Lee's heart.
Ah.
The shield axe soldier whom Gujan had called Old Lee seemed to want to swing his bronze battle axe to kill Wong Tong, but he could not do so.
The loss of life drained all his strength in an instant, and his gradually cold body was kicked away by Wong Tong without hesitation.
The sharp bronze sword quickly drawn out, leaving a spray of blood.
Uh uh uh uh uh.
The splattering blood and the fallen bodies continuously stimulated Gujan's senses, making his eyes bulge with rage.
I will kill you.
Having steadied himself, Gujan was almost driven mad by the furious anger, resembling a ferocious beast ready to devour its prey as he roared and charged at Wong Tong.
Seeing this, Wong Tong chose to evade and pushed the two soldiers beside him toward Gujan while he quickly retreated.
Don't think you can escape.
Gujan<unk>s emotions grew increasingly volatile as he swung his bronze battle axe, achieving an exaggerated force that instantly cleaved the two soldiers in half, his blood soaked.
Demonic appearance truly frightening.
Damn, what a monster.
Watching this bloody scene, Wong Tong s eyelids twitched.
He had no interest in fighting such a monster head on.
After all, no matter how strong one person was, could they fight against a hundred? With such thoughts, Wong Tong scoffed inwardly, tinged with a hint of jealousy.
On the real battlefield, the power of a fierce general often wasn't enough to change an entire battle situation.
However, in a situation where the troop numbers were not vastly different, one side led by a fierce general and the other by an ordinary general of lesser strength.
When they clashed head-on, which side was stronger was hardly a question that needed comparison.
Chapter 276.
plan to looking through the telescope at the chaotic situation on the walls of Son Han City.
Lu Gi frowned.
What happened? Gujin charged too far ahead in battle.
The key is to act as a group, especially when the soldiers are entangled in close combat.