All the soldiers held their weapons, ready for battle. Although bows and arrows could be used, there would ultimately be those who evaded them, and hand-to-hand combat would remain necessary.
All the generals of Emperor Mountain stood in the forefront, weapons in hand, waiting for the enemy forces charging down.
"Li Huang, bring me a tongue." Po Tian God knew there was still a task at hand, which was to investigate their strength and troop numbers—a top priority.
Li Huang, a First-Class General of Emperor Mountain, was a fierce general under the Former Loyal Emperor, having participated in many bloody battles, a seasoned general.
Upon receiving the military order, Li Huang walked to the edge of the city, looking down at the enemy troops wounded in the first round of arrows, some of whom were injured and unable to move, suffering below.