Kaden Yu, the young prince of the Xianyu Tribe, ordered three thousand of his barbarian soldiers to join the siege.
Seeing the barbarian army sending another three thousand soldiers to attack, Magistrate Finn Chen of River West County and Colonel Felix Wu felt the pressure mounting.
Fortunately, the city walls were high and thick, capable of withstanding the barbarian cavalry. The barbarians had to switch to infantry assaults, significantly reducing their advantage.
The barbarians and Huns, known for their prowess in mounted archery, were not skilled in siege warfare. To take the city, they had to sacrifice their soldiers.
