A couple of days had passed since the battle in the trenches, and Berengar was growing anxious; he did not yet know when Lothar would fall, and he was trying to rush his campaign as quickly as possible.
Eventually, the wall came crumbling down, and when it did, he ordered a full storming of the city. Covered by artillery fire and continuous volleys of the rifled muskets. Line infantry and levies alike rushed into the gap into the wall, using whatever methods available to them to take the city.
Despite the fierce assault, the defenders of the city of Trent were undeterred; though the Prince-Bishop had successfully fled, it was their duty to defend the city with their lives; hopefully, if they did so, they could enter the gates of heaven.