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Judgment of Dayu.

Chapter 367: "South Gate Shootout: Three Clans Compete". [369]



Summary

The chapter describes the strategic challenges faced by the Ji Clan and Wei Clan as they attempt to attack Wang Ji New City. The south gate is small and surrounded by difficult terrain, limiting their effectiveness. Despite efforts to coordinate attacks and supply longbows, their assaults yield little impact, leading to frustration among the Wei Clan, who feel unfairly treated in resource allocation. As casualties mount, the Ying He Tribe's lord orders the Ji and Wei clans to intercept the approaching Tie Tou, but the Wei Clan's lord is hesitant. The Ji Clan's lord secretly communicates with Tie Tou to persuade the Wei Clan's lord to surrender, while the court prepares to capitalize on the situation with reinforcements. The chapter highlights themes of alliance dynamics, strategic maneuvering, and the pressures of warfare.

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