When dawn was barely breaking, the Tang Army commenced its assault on Fengjiang City. Unlike the usual Tang Army which waited for Dahua Empire's counterattack, the 7th Army deployed new troops and initiated another advance into the city district.
Without any artillery preparation, the Tang Army started the attack. The Dahua troops were unprepared and faced what could only be described as war fanatics.
Before breakfast at the temporary headquarters of an infantry battalion stationed in a factory they had seized the previous night, the battalion commander gathered his three company commanders to assign tasks for the attack.
He stood at a rubble-filled corner with a table in front of him while nearby soldiers distributed ammunition that logistics had delivered in the middle of the night, just in time.