Upon entering Xicong, the Dahua military soon realized the battlefield had taken on a different appearance: the Tang Army's camouflage uniforms were extremely difficult to identify within the city, and the combat became brutally vicious and bloody.
The Tang Army's automatic firepower held a pronounced advantage in urban warfare, with small units infiltrating the city's streets and alleys, proving a hundred times more agile and a hundred to a thousand times more formidable than the Dahua troops.
The grenadiers moved freely among the ruins, familiar with the terrain and easily entangling with the Empire's forces.
In an inconspicuous pile of rubble, a Tang sniper hidden in the corner was observing a squad of Dahua Empire soldiers that had just arrived through his scope.
These soldiers were completely off their guard; they also did not know that in a nearby corner, someone was watching them with an icy gaze.