Chapter 347: Surprise Troops_2

Thereafter, the small traps became increasingly ubiquitous; the defenders seemed to quite enjoy these tactics, which greatly decimated Han Shanyuan's forces.

After a day of combat, Han Shanyuan was covered in dirt and ash, not only failing to capture the city but also suffering innumerable casualties in his own army. However, by that time, no one was laughing at him, as everyone realized that Great Chu was a tough nut to crack and was not as fragile as they had previously imagined, crumbling at the first touch.

That night, the feudal lords argued endlessly in the Allied Army's main tent, unable to decide who would lead the attack the next day. Everyone knew it was a tough nut to crack, and no one wanted to squander their forces there. In the end, it was Wang Tao who overcame the objections and decided the order of attack by drawing lots, finally putting an end to the farce.