The second day's assault was even more ferocious than the first. If the first day involved only earthen bags and flanking, the second day saw Terdun people starting to use brute force to break the walls.
Winters also held nothing back, committing the reserve troops to defend the Shield Wall steadfastly, while simultaneously making a cavalry charge on the Terdun people's flank.
As bullets flew and Warhorses dashed, by the afternoon of that day, the Terdun people who had been fiercely attacking just moments before, suddenly retreated like a receding tide.
At dusk, a messenger with a pale face brought Winters some bad news.
"Sir, the barbarians... the barbarians have destroyed the horse-blocking wall on the north bank of the Panto River." The young messenger could barely stand, and said with a sobbing tone, "They went west along the narrow paths through the valley!"