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The Grand Wei Court.

Chapter 126: Defeat. [125]



Summary

The narrative describes a tense siege scenario where the Chu general Zai Fu Gen is astonished by the defensive capabilities of the Wei Ying, particularly the unexpected use of well-platform chariots and stone-throwing vehicles. Despite deploying 15,000 infantry, the Chu army suffers heavy casualties against the Wei's fortified defenses. The introduction of these siege engines shifts the balance, as Wei archers begin targeting the Chu longbowmen, who are crucial for the assault. Zai Fu Gen realizes that the Wei forces are rapidly enhancing their defenses, leading to increased anxiety among his troops. The situation escalates as the Chu infantry desperately attempts to breach the walls, facing overwhelming odds and innovative tactics from the Wei defenders.

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