Underneath the city of Gaza.
The sounds of battle were deafening.
Soldiers bearing shields pushed siege towers and siege hammers, slowly approaching the city walls.
From time to time, someone would be hit by arrows fired from the cityhead, falling headlong to the ground.
But the number of the enemy was simply too overwhelming.
Though Gaza City was a crucial defense point, Baron Robert in charge hadn't dispatched many troops to join the Crusaders in Jerusalem, the total strength of Gaza City was only three thousand, most of which were temporarily recruited militia.
The comparison of forces between the enemy and us reached a terrifying one-to-ten.
Baron Robert stood atop the city walls, his hand resting on his sword: "Aim for the enemy's siege tower, ignite fire arrows — release!"
