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The Grand Wei Court.

Chapter 125: Defense and Offense Battle of Wei Camp (Part 5). [124]



Summary

The Chu army's unexpected large-scale offensive shocked Zhao Hong Run, who had anticipated it but not so soon. He believed the Chu would avoid direct attacks on the Wei camp due to its defenses. However, Lord Xiong Tuo's ruthless decision to sacrifice thirty thousand soldiers for a strong assault left Zhao in awe. Relying on two unfinished well-constructed chariots for archers, Zhao faced challenges as the Chu soldiers attacked fiercely. The chariots were pushed to the camp wall, allowing Wei archers to climb up. Despite concerns about the chariots' stability with hundreds of soldiers, the urgency of the situation compelled Zhao to proceed, knowing the Chu's relentless assault demanded immediate action.

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