This time, in response to the additional forces sent by the Zhou People, Bai Mengyang's core plan did not rely on the uneven troops under his command.
His true reliance was still himself, along with Inborn Grandmasters Yang Jing, Yan Wangqiu, and Su Xuange.
With the power of four Inborn Grandmasters, they could deal with the invading Zhou People's army, and that was the real key to this battle.
As for the 140,000 strong army, as long as they were not foolish enough to confront the Zhou People head-on in battle, seeking death.
If only to hold their ground and defend the camp, the gap between the ordinary civilian workers under the command of Nanhai and Ninghai, and the elite soldiers of Zhou could be greatly reduced, as long as they had the support of fortifications.
After all, in a siege, whether it's an arrow shooting down or a stone thrown down, or a hot gold juice poured down, regardless of one's martial arts prowess, as long as one is hit, the end result is often death.