On the city walls, Beichen remained ever vigilant of the battlefield's situation.
Victory reports kept coming in from players in all directions.
On the southern and northern fronts, due to the treacherously steep terrain complemented by rivers, demons had only sent small troops to probe the defenses, which the players easily repelled.
To the east, where enemy raiders had crossed the hills to attack, they were not only met with a fierce counterattack from the players on the walls but also encircled and decimated by the standby forces and the Ranger's thousand-man team; caught in a pincer attack, they were quickly wiped out.
As for the West Gate, where the tension was highest, the demon-controlled barbarian soldiers had managed to scale the walls a few times but were resolutely driven back by the players each time.