The opposing force boasted a larger number of people, resulting in more guards than their own team. However, the numerical advantage was not significant.
The adversaries displayed a valiant and ferocious demeanor, exuding a sense of banditry. Their bold and reckless fighting style proved challenging to resist. Their side seemed impervious to defense, while the defenders faced the burden of maintaining their position at all costs.
The dilemma lay in the fact that the opposing party operated without restraint, unburdened by concerns. On the contrary, their side had to staunchly defend the position, as any breach—whether it led to the slaughter of ordinary entourage members or their capture as hostages—would thrust them into a perilous situation.
The opposing force understood this dynamic well, which drove them to risk their lives in a relentless charge.
Despite their best efforts, their men could only fight to a draw, forming an ineffective barrier.