The reason was very simple, in order to relieve the siege of Dapes, the Moxi people had withdrawn troops from the front line, leading to a significantly reduced number of defenders.
Secondly, the city's defensive works had several minor flaws, and the overall quality of the works was just barely passable.
With a multitude of unfavorable factors stacking up, Hudson naturally held a pessimistic view. The defenders' performance, having held out until yesterday, was truly excellent.
From the expressions on everyone's faces, it was clear that everyone was not in a good mood, with many eyes slightly red and swollen from crying.
Most likely, they had younger generations fighting on the front line, and now that the defense line had completely collapsed, they were being subjected to the heartbreaking human tragedy of the old burying the young.
There was no help for it; when the nation fell into a difficult situation, these "major shareholders" had to fulfill their responsibilities too.