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Chapter 146: When something goes wrong, there must be a demon

Forced by hundreds of supervising teams holding big axes, Yuwen Wudi's siege team finally began to rush towards Liangdu.

The infantry with swords and shields were divided into three teams, each with about a thousand people, each equipped with ten cloud ladders, and attacked Liangdu from three directions at the same time.

When there was a lack of large-scale attacking equipment such as shield vehicles, infantry holding large shields rushed to the front and became the first line of defense. Behind were a large number of civilians carrying sandbags, mainly used to fill the moat, and then were swords and shields used to attack the city after crossing the moat.

Finally, nearly a thousand archers holding longbows were covered by infantry and civilians to attack the city.

Yuwen Wudi led hundreds of cavalry to the center to support, line up and deploy defenses, ready to respond to Liangdu's side and break out of the city gate.

Accompanied by shouts from generals at all levels, archers took the lead in firing arrows, and countless rockets shot towards the city walls of Liangdu like locusts.

Chu Zheng secretly complained in his eyes. His bluff just now did not have much effect. Moreover, judging from Yuwen Wudi's dispatch of troops, his experience in siege was obviously much richer than his experience in defending the city.

Seeing the enemy's arrows falling like rain, Chu Zheng knew very well what the wandering soldiers in his hand were, not to mention that there were a large number of strong men who could not even hold swords and swords. He fought hard against the opponent and could not win or lose. He quickly sent an order to let everyone hide behind the battlements of the city walls and the temporary archery door panels. Without his orders, he would not be able to fight back.

Chu Zheng made up his mind to avoid the moment, and at least avoid the first Rain of Arrows.

Only the arrows entered the stone, and the sound of the trees entering the wood was like raindrops, and the siege was terrifying.

However, no matter how Yuwen Wudi's archer shot arrows, there was no arrow on the head of Liangdu City.

This made Yuwen Wudi's side hesitate again, especially when he saw the civilians successfully landing the moat, except for some people who were panicked and slid into the river and drowned, no one was injured or killed due to the battle!

They didn't expect that Chu Zheng had no experience in defending the city and didn't know how to deal with the rain of arrows, but instead worried that Chu Loujun would have any terrible surprises.

The halo of the disciples of Guo Jing, coupled with the previous record of defeating hundreds of elite Hummers, and especially Chu Zheng's arrogant words just now, made everyone on Yuwen Wudi's side dare not take it lightly.

The strategists quickly discussed countermeasures and speculated that Chu Zheng might have the possible means. Yuwen Wudi saw that most of the moat was filled, but the other party still didn't even shoot a single arrow from the top of the city, and the feeling of uneasiness in his heart became stronger.

At this time, the archers also found something wrong. They even had no use except wasting arrows and strength. The most terrifying thing was that although Liangdu was brilliantly lit on the top of the city, he didn't even have a single person to show his head, as quiet as a giant beast to treat people.

I don’t know who stopped first, and the other archers stopped one after another, and the generals were not stunned. They had fought so many siege battles and had never encountered such a strange way to defend the city.

At this time, the civilians finally filled a section of moat and retreated to the rear of the main force like a tide.

The sword and shield players who were originally responsible for siege were waiting for the general attack order.

Seeing that the siege was hesitant and even the arrow stopped, Chu Zheng quickly ordered everyone to send the firewood branches sent to the city walls to throw them under the city, intending to set fire to the fire when the ladder was set up.

This was purely unrealistic and taken for granted, but the gangs and men who were guarding the city had no experience in defending the city. Chu Shuai said let him go, so he threw the prepared firewood branches desperately under the city wall.

This made Yuwen Wudi even more confused.

He quickly sent someone to the city to check it out. The soldier crawled over timidly, picked up a branch of firewood and ran back.

Yuwen Wudi and a group of strategists and generals studied for a while, but they were just ordinary firewood branches. They looked like they used by the people to cook water and cook. They had neither coated vegetable oil and lard nor soaked in any poisonous water.

I really don’t understand what Chu Loujun threw these firewood branches under the city to do.

Fire attack? Stop making trouble. These firewood branches are neither oiled nor tied into a large bundle, but are thrown loosely and scatteredly, and they are thrown away without litting them. It is good to drop a torch on the top of the city to ignite them. As for the effect? ​​There is a fart effect. The siege party just needs to use a gun to lift the scattered firewood branches, and there is no threat at all.

Creating obstacles makes it more difficult for the siege party to siege?

Even more impossible, what is the use of such firewood branches? As long as a cloud ladder is installed and ants are attached to the city, these firewood branches will not be able to hinder them at all.

If something goes wrong, there will be a demon.

You should know that the opposite side is a closed disciple personally circulated by the famous general Guo Jing, a famous general in the city guarding, and Chu Loujun, who had defeated hundreds of horse thieves, could he make these low-level mistakes?

There must be some conspiracy that we cannot guess thoroughly, and it is a terrible trick that can easily defeat us!

The strategists and generals looked at each other, and everyone's face turned pale. Yuwen Wudi asked a few times, "The general was ready to go out", but even the strategists who suggested that Yuwen Wudi siege at the beginning did not dare to speak anymore, but just shook their heads and signaled that they couldn't understand.

Yuwen Wudi was not firm in his original attitude of siege. At this time, he saw that neither the strategist nor the confidant generals could analyze the reason, and he did not dare to act rashly. Although he could not conquer Liangdu, his father and son could only continue to live a wandering life like a ghost. But if he seriously suffered heavy losses in attack Liangdu and even defeated the entire army, his father and son would even lose the last little power, and he would truly become a lonely and a lost dog!

Yuwen Wudi had to hold his troops unmoved, wait for the strategists to discuss a result, or wait for Chu Loujun to take action before seeing how to deal with it.

The commander of the army in the formation did not send any orders after halfway through the attack, which made Yuwen Wudi's soldiers look at me, and his morale became increasingly unstable.

Most of them were forced to join the army, and they had no discipline at all, so they simply whispered and talked, especially Liang Du's strange actions of throwing firewood branches, which made them even more frightened, who had no morale at all.

"Can it be that some big trap was buried under the city wall?"

"Maybe it was a unique magic of the hero Guo Jing. Those firewood branches all hidden the Six Dings and Six Ghosts's transport technique? If you get close to it, you will bleed and die with blood!"

Fighting in strange places at night is prone to fear. At this time, in their own guesses, the panic spread rapidly in the crowd like shadows. Many people even took advantage of the night and the supervisor team to be in a daze and quietly threw down their weapons and slipped away.
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