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Before the break of dawn, the twelve wooden steps rged into six lengthy stairs.

Simultaneously, so soldiers transported seven or eight long beams, evidently intended for breaching the castle door.

Qin Silong organized the soldiers into a disciplined formation.

The castle guards atop the structure anticipated an impending attack and prepared for battle.

Yet, they remained composed.

The robust castle posed formidable challenges—it boasted high, resilient walls, resistant to easy ascent, and a gate of exceptional strength, impervious to a re handful of beams.

From their elevated position, the guards taunted the soldiers below.

“Brothers, have you contemplated whether you truly want to engage in this battle?”

“Should you choose to fight, you’ll likely end up as re sandbags, filling the moat!”

“If you doubt us, go ahead and try!”

“The officials care not for your lives. They’ll tread upon your lifeless bodies to ascend!”

“Why not reconsider your way of life and join our ranks? You needn’t risk your life storming the castle or be relegated to the role of a moat-filling sandbag.”

At that mont, Qin Silong abruptly mounted his horse, brandishing his bow and arrow, and rode to the forefront.

Soldiers shouted, “Qin, be cautious!”

The soldiers’ position was still at a safe distance from the castle, beyond the reach of the sharp arrows perched on its walls.

However, Qin Silong advanced toward the castle. If struck by the adversary’s arrows, their ability to wage the upcoming battle would be compromised.

As anticipated, the leader of the castle guards exclaid with excitent,

“Archers, prepare yourselves!”

He recognized the figure on the horse—it was Qin!

Eliminating Qin would be a significant feat.

Without hesitation, the guard leader commanded, “Fire! Sustain the barrage!” A multitude of sharp arrows hurtled toward Qin Silong.

However, Qin Silong had halted his advance. Nocking an arrow, he aid at the tall man wielding a loudspeaker atop the castle. This individual had been employing psychological tactics to undermine the soldiers’ morale.

“Ah…” A piercing scream rang out as the man, who had been orchestrating the psychological warfare, was struck through the chest. His demise was imminent.

Qin Silong released the arrow and swiftly retreated on his horse.

The arrows launched from the castle fell far short, failing to even graze Qin Silong’s hair.

The soldiers erupted in cheers. “Well done, Commander Qin!” “All hail Commander Qin!”

The guard leader stood in stunned disbelief.

Could Qin Silong truly achieve precision shots from such a distance?

Observing his commanding presence, doubts crept in—could he indeed devise a strategy to assault the castle later?

With the instigator of the taunts eliminated, the castle guards fell silent.

As the sun began to rise, the guards witnessed the soldiers connecting the six ladders into three exceedingly long ones.

Only then did they realize that the ladders weren’t ant for scaling the city wall; instead, they were to serve as a bridge across the moat.

Yet, their confusion deepened. The long ladder was assembled, the smaller wooden blocks prepared, but the soldiers refrained from launching their attack.

The small wooden blocks were intended to be laid on the ladder.

The soldiers found themselves sowhat perplexed.

Commander Qin had declared his intent to capture the castle in one decisive move, but considerable ti had elapsed without any action.

As speculation circulated about Qin Silong’s strategy, thick smoke abruptly billowed from the castle.

Qin Silong grinned. “They’ve accomplished it already! ” Simultaneously, chaos erupted among the castle guards.

“The headquarters is ablaze!”

“The fire is substantial.. It must be a deliberate act!”

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