Chapter 1578: Kill
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"Just at the East Gate."
Li Chen gazed into the distance and said, "Let me see, how bloody this decisive battle will be. Only by witnessing its brutality firsthand can one truly understand the horror of war."
Wang Dazhao scratched his head.
He is not Wu Ban Shan, and he doesn't understand all those reasons. Even if he advised the Crown Prince to step down from the city wall, it was only because that was General Wu's order. The Crown Prince retreating, he thought was fine; the Crown Prince not retreating, he didn't think there was anything wrong either.
To him, war was death, it was his way of life. He had grown accustomed to it and didn't find it particularly frightening.
As the speaking continued, the tremors on the ground grew more pronounced. Even in the cracks between the massive bricks of the city wall, tiny grains of sand and dust were vibrating.
From behind Li Chen, a mournful horn sounded.
The mournful sound of the horn, like a low growl from an ancient beast awakening, completely roused Yueya Pass from its slumber under the cloak of night.
This is a war mobilization. Once the Battle of Moonlit Pass erupts, the horn will inevitably sound, notifying everyone within and outside the city to immediately return to Moonlit Pass and return to their posts to prepare for battle.
A mournful horn blared across the barren and desolate land, echoing far and wide. And then, from within the walls of Yuèyá Guan city behind Li Chen, countless rockets erupted suddenly.
Those ignited arrows, like a shower of meteors, soared into the sky, drawing an exquisitely graceful parabola before plunging towards the enemy positions before Moonlit Pass.
This batch of rockets, occupying half the sky, illuminated the entire heavens. It was a magnificent sight.
And the purpose of these rockets was not to kill, but to illuminate.
By the firelight, Li Chen saw a black tide, endless and surging, heading towards Yueya Pass.
Then, it's the enemy!
The vanguard of the first assault.
The clatter of hooves, the clang of armor against armor, and the roar of battle cries all converged into a deafening cacophony, a monstrous roar that shook the very soul.
This was Li Chen's first time seeing a large-scale cavalry charge in both his past and present lives.
To be honest, without witnessing this magnificent and awe-inspiring scene with my own eyes, it's impossible to truly comprehend the overwhelming impact of experiencing it firsthand.
A hundred steps away, it arrived in an instant.
Guza Wandashan and Guzataylor led a vanguard of 50,000 soldiers to the front line. Looking at the familiar walls of Yueya Pass, their faces showed little emotion.
Raising his hand, he unlatched the iron mask connecting to his helmet with a metallic *clack*. With a roar, Kuzhandarthan lifted his spear high and bellowed, "Kill!!!"
"Kill!!!"
50,000 people roared in unison, a deafening sound.
That wave of sound coalesced into a terrifying aura, though intangible, it seemed as if it could shatter the very resistance of all enemies.
Charge!
The cries of "kill" echoed throughout the sky, deafening and overwhelming.
The Liao army surged forward, like a black tidal wave, crashing fiercely against the ironclad walls of Yueya Pass.
The city walls remained steadfast, but the people upon them were filled with terror.
After all, those guarding the Moonlit Gate city walls were not seasoned Qin regulars who had seen many battles, but rather soldiers disguised as commoners.
Even after all the psychological preparation and mental training, when the war machine was activated, seeing those ferocious Liaoning army enemies, who charged forward without regard for their lives, they were afraid.ude, pain, and fear, it was a complex mix of emotions that defied description.Although the mole was caught and the process went fairly smoothly, Li Chen wasn't in a good mood.He didn't go back in a pa...