On the first day, the city was attacked, the catapults from both sides had started to fire.
The stones blazed in the air. They flew back and forth like shooting stars.
Occasionally, these stones would collide with each other in the sky. It would give rise to a rain of stone and fire, and the thunderous sound of an explosion echoed through the sky.
The Black Lava army had not chosen to attack.
Rhine City did not have many soldiers guarding the city wall, either. Everyone was waiting in a safe place.
They were waiting for the moment all the catapults were destroyed.
On the third day, the catapults from both sides became exhausted. They had been either destroyed, or they had suffered extreme wear and tear. Consequently, the number of stones in the sky significantly decreased.
Massive stones had landed on the ground in front of the Black Lava army. The sturdy roads and fields had all turned into a charred black.