Tang Zhen's words were shocking, causing the group of master and disciple to be both surprised and happy. The group of enemies surrounding them were also shocked and angry.
He talked about conditions in front of everyone and didn't put the attackers in his eyes at all. This kind of behavior could be said to be extremely arrogant.
Other than anger, the besiegers were mostly frightened and worried. They looked at Tang Zhen with eyes full of vigilance.
If he did not have sufficient confidence, Tang Zhen would definitely not make such a bold boast under such circumstances.
If he couldn't do what he said, he would be humiliating himself. There was no benefit to it.
It was definitely wrong to say that Tang Zhen was bluffing because he couldn't explain the origin of the four wooden boats and the bodies.
The more he thought about this matter, the more uneasy he felt.