After both sides had prepared, the trumpet of the charge finally resounded. Below the city tower, a heavy drumbeat emerged within moments. The civilians under the city walls felt anxious upon hearing it, yet they were helpless. All they could tell from the drumbeats was that the enemy was attacking the city once again, but they could not see the specifics of the battlefield.
Even if they could not see it, they could still feel the significance of today's battle. The soldiers of the Northern land were all trapped in the city, with the enemy guarding the city gates, in a situation where it seemed impossible for even a thousand men to break through one man's defense.
The soldiers of the Northern land did not rely on individual strength, it was through cooperation and formation that they would find victory.
Since the entire army could not march out, the battle became quite stifled as a result.