Just as the city began to stir, a bloody massacre was quietly unfolding in the Western Camp.
...
The wilderness outside the Western Camp was not very vast.
Leading his army, Yang Jing approached the camp in a short time, quickly reaching the area a hundred steps away from it.
Then, he spent a little more time organizing the troops, so that what was originally a somewhat chaotic formation was once again in order.
"Attack!"
Seeing that his army was ready, Yang Jing didn't hesitate and ordered the war chariot to charge towards the enemy's camp.
Behind him, thousands of armored sharp knights also moved instantly, not carrying any siege equipment but at most a ladder, following the charge.
Seeing this domineering posture, the Zhou defenders on the walls were taken aback, and some veteran soldiers, staring at the war chariot at the front, began to show fear.