After the morning, the allied forces had already occupied the whole canyon.
In this action, the allied forces suffered a casualty of over 110 people while the pioneers suffered a casualty of over 300 people. Almost all the pioneers in the canyon were driven out of the canyon.
After the pioneers were driven out of the canyon, the allied forces started to set passes and barriers to the ends of canyon and entrances of the underground relics.
In the morning, Zhang Tie had witnessed the survival of the fittest in this age.
For pioneers, the allied forces were like bandits; however, the pioneers in the eyes of the allied forces were like thieves. Zhang Tie found that each party had their own view on the opponent. Therefore, they had to deal with it through fists and blades.
As the allied forces' fists were more powerful than that of those pioneers, the allied forces set the regulations here.
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