Chapter Six Hundred and Eighteen: Advantage

The battlefield at the eastern, western, and southern foot of the mountains saw both camps engaging in a boisterous clash. However, the retreat of the members of the Tang Clan was orderly and rapid, which was a commendable feat accomplished by their steward, Tang Kuan.

The movement of the Tang Clan's retreat was too conspicuous and impossible to hide from others. Therefore, for the past few days, the attacks from the Mi Clan coalition forces were especially fierce.

Because breaking the North Mountain defense line during the retreat of the Tang Clan would yield significant gains.

After all, anyone fleeing in chaos would take with them their most valuable possessions, and confiscation for private use was certainly a strategy that excited the desires of the martial ancestors in the coalition forces.

Upon learning that the Tang Clan had begun their retreat, the bloodshot coalition martial ancestors launched relentless attacks on the North Mountain defensive line.