And one step at a time, they pushed back, gradually gaining the momentum to drive the defenders off the city wall.
In this manner, with the sacrifice of a thousand more lives, the entire part of the South City wall could be retaken.
The situation appeared to be very favorable for the Su Army.
But that was only the case for the South City.
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In the West City, Han Liang, clad in white armor, had a yard-long Jade Symbol floating behind him, casting beams of white light, ceaselessly striking the surroundings.
Wherever the white light touched, every Su People Soldier that it grazed trembled and then their bodies grew cold, quickly losing their vitality.
As he strolled along, the Jade Symbol's white light spread wherever he passed, and soon, hundreds of corpses of Su people lay atop the city walls.
Countless Chu State Forbidden Army soldiers followed him from more than ten steps behind, rapidly occupying the entire West City.