In the Great Xia Dynasty, Lin Mo, who had transmigrated to become the son of the founding Grand Marshal, found his family suspected by the Empress. Their military power was stripped away, his fathe...
The man dodged backward and fell off the city wall.
“I hope he falls flat on his face and bites off his own tongue,” the boy’s older brother cursed. “Look at them, not me!” he yelled at his younger brother.
Then another person tried to climb up their section of the wall, and the little boy desperately swung his short sword to cut off the man's hand until the man let go and fell.
The Doss troops brought siege ladders, but the town's walls weren't high enough, so the ladders were not only ineffective but also a hindrance. Furthermore, the town's walls were made of rough stone, making them easy to climb.
Therefore, General Doss chose the simplest and most direct method of siege: climbing!
On the side of the Great Xia garrison, the enemy seemed to have no end in sight.
Every time the little boy chopped down, stabbed, or pushed someone down, another person would climb up the city wall.
Each time he looked up, he saw more torches flying into the manor, casting long tongues of fire in his eyes.
Four soldiers tried to break down the door with axes, but were shot dead one by one by the Xia garrison.
Turning his head, he saw his companion wrestling and falling down with another barbarian, Dos, in the corridor.
The man was a year older than him, but had already participated in two battles.
Suddenly, he saw a Dos barbarian smash his head to pieces with a stone before his companion could get up.
"No!" the little boy cried out helplessly.
However, war is just that cruel!
In his daze, he glanced at his brother and discovered that his brother's abdomen had been cut open with a curved knife.
"No..." the little boy cried out in near despair.
The Xia officer jumped over a corpse with a severed hand. The man was a big boy, about the same age as his son.
He heard his soldiers begging for mercy from the barbarian Dos, only to have their heads severed by the barbarian's scimitar. Everywhere smelled of blood, smoke, iron, and urine, and over time it all became the same smell.
Looking around, I saw many shadows running around the manor, and firelight gleaming on the armor and swords.
This Xia officer knew that the city gates had been breached!
"Damn scum, I'll fight you to the death!" The officer steeled himself and jumped down to the enemy's side.
The sounds of swords clashing and the cries of the wounded echoed through the night; death was everywhere…