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741. A brutal siege

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    When Cao Jun came to Tongguan City, their battle formations were neatly arranged. Behind them, there were complete siege equipment such as rams, siege engines, and ladders, which should have been brought by Hangu Pass.

    Looking from a distance, Cao Jun looked very mighty and murderous.

    But Liu Zhe¡¯s place is not bad either. Black-scaled troops wearing black armor are standing on the city wall. Their number does not seem to be as large as that of Cao¡¯s army below, but their murderous intent is not much weaker than theirs.

    Cao Cao came out of the battle and shouted loudly: "Liu Zhe, the imperial army is here, why don't you just surrender quickly? Do you want to fight against the imperial court?"

    One advantage of Cao Cao's control of the court is that he can kick his enemies to the opposite side of the court, and he can occupy the great righteousness.

    But this charge is nothing to Liu Zhe. Liu Zhe doesn't take it seriously at all. As long as he doesn't ascend the throne and proclaim himself emperor like Yuan Shu, not many people believe the charge of rebelling against the imperial court.

    "Cao Cao, stop talking nonsense." Liu Zhe responded loudly and said coldly: "Tongguan is in my hands. If you want to take it back, just come and get it yourself."

    Cao Cao said angrily: "Liu Zhe, don't toast or drink the fine wine. Today I will let you know the power of my soldiers."

    "Haha, if you compare the strength of the soldiers under your command, your people are really no match for mine."

    As soon as Liu Zhe finished speaking, the black-scaled troops on the city wall roared in unison: "Kill!"

    An unmistakable murderous intention burst out from Tongguan Pass and spread to all directions. Cao Jun below seemed to feel this murderous intention. They couldn't help but commotion, but they quickly stopped.

    However, this slight commotion made Cao Cao's face become very gloomy, and he roared angrily.

    "Attack"

    "Woo"

    The horn sounded again, which was the horn of attack.

    Cao Cao gave the order and Cao Jun began to take action.

    Because Tongguan City was built on the mountainside, there was no moat under the city, which saved Cao Cao a lot of effort.  Therefore, Cao's army did not need to risk casualties to fill the moat, they directly began to attack the city.

    The first to be dispatched was Cao Jun's Jinglan troops. The huge and slow-moving Jinglan was pushed by Cao Jun and slowly moved towards Tongguan.

    After they entered the attack range, the archers on Jinglan began to shoot arrows at Tongguan, suppressing the black scale army behind the city wall.

    The Black Scale Army showed no signs of weakness. They worked in pairs, one holding a shield to defend against the arrows shot from the well railing, and the other shooting arrows to fight back.

    Because the design of the city wall of Tongguan is different from that of ordinary cities, its city wall is higher than half of the city. The wells designed by Cao Cao are designed according to the wells used to attack ordinary cities, and cannot form an absolute height for Tongguan.  Taking advantage of the archer's commanding strike advantage, he won't gain much advantage.

    Therefore, even if Cao Cao sent five wells and nearly 200 archers in total, Cao Cao's army would not be able to gain any advantage in the confrontation with the Black Scale Army.

    Instead, because he got too close, a black-scale military trebuchet killed a well.  Fortunately, the well was covered with cowhide to prevent fire. Otherwise, if they were so close, the Black Scale Army would only need a rocket to destroy the well.

    Cao Hong, who was in charge of commanding the siege, saw that Jinglan could not effectively suppress the enemy and was tied with the Black Scale Army. He was so angry that he shouted angrily and ordered the infantry to attack.

    Cao Jun received the order, and the Cao Jun troops who went out were divided into several small groups. Each small group carried a ladder, like ants carrying food, and they were densely packed towards Tongguan.  Cao's army carrying a ladder entered the attack range of Tongguan, and the black scale army on the city wall began to shoot arrows.

    With a hail of arrows, several teams were paralyzed on the spot, and the ladders fell to the ground.  However, there were too many attacking Cao troops. They rushed over despite the rain of arrows. After suffering many casualties, they rushed to the bottom of the city wall and set up ladders.

    The infantry following behind began to climb up the ladder. The Black Scale Army hiding behind the battlements had to lean out from under the cover of shields to block Cao's army.

    Because there was no shield cover, and Cao Jun¡¯s archers were shooting from the opposite side of the well, the Black Scale Army began to suffer casualties. Many people were hit by arrows and fell from the city wall.

    However, they paid casualties and gained nothing. All the ladders erected by Cao Jun were pushed away by them or simply smashed with stones.

    Without the ladder, Cao Jun could only look dryly from below, and then he was shot down by a hail of arrows from the Black Scale Army above. He suffered heavy casualties and had to retreat in embarrassment.

    Cao Hong was furious. The first attack failed like this. What was even more hateful was that Cao Jun¡¯s?The ladders are all left under the city wall, and there are still a few that are intact and can be used as long as they are erected again.  But Cao Jun did not do this and retreated in a hurry.

    Such a profligate behavior made Cao Hong jump with anger. Cao Hong was not a good-tempered person to begin with. In anger, he ordered his team to kill more than a dozen soldiers who were the first to retreat, including several junior generals.

    After killing the deserters, Cao Hong was not angry and prepared to continue the attack, but Cao Cao ordered to postpone the attack because it was getting late.

    Afterwards, Ming Jin retreated his troops.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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