Chapter 334 Charge

After many days of delay and considerable expense,

the plan to besiege the city had finally yielded a result.

When the nations dispersed, their forces regrouped at once, inspiring and rewarding their soldiers.

Although the Trojans were willing to undertake the crucial task, it did not mean that the other kingdoms could relax.

A vast number of armies, harbingers of gruesome conflict, prepared to pave the way for the offensive led by Priam's son, Hector.

When the sun rose again from the east, countless dark spots approached again from afar, nearing the pass in the Aigaleo Mountains.

There were no exchanges, no superfluous movements.

The roar of battle cries sliced through the clouds and slowly drew closer to the fortress.

Under the watchful eyes of the church Priests, the loosely formed soldiers struck against the stone city walls like a tide against a dam.