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Judgment of Dayu.

Chapter 359: "Hero Bai Wa: Breaking the Enemy Under Siege". [361]



Summary

Bai Wa, after his appointment, organized his central army brigade, dispatching scouts and swift riders to gather intelligence and prepare tribes for military support. Taibao's camp was under siege by the Sanmiao coalition, which faced difficulties breaching its defenses. To manage dwindling resources, Taibao culled weak horses for food and limited rations to one meal a day. The Sanmiao coalition adopted a siege strategy to starve Taibao's camp, intercepting Taibao's attempts to contact the court for help. However, news from the court indicated that factions were being mobilized to support Taibao, lifting his spirits. The governor coordinated attacks on the Sanmiao coalition to relieve pressure, allowing some supplies to reach Taibao. A swift rider from Bai Wa brought news of his appointment as commander to organize support for Taibao. Taibao sent a martial arts expert to meet Bai Wa and draft a coordinated battle plan. The governor assured the instructor that support would be provided as soon as Bai Wa launched a counterattack. The Tai Fu adjusted troop positions to block the Sanmiao coalition's reinforcements and ensure support for Taibao. The Tai Fu also urged nearby tribes to gather supplies for Taibao's camp, facilitating the transport of provisions to sustain them.

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