The cold wind swept through the city at night, chilling to the bone.
Although, by the normal season, it should already be spring, the Northern Territory still felt cold.
Not only that, earlier this evening, sleet had begun to fall from the sky, turning the city into a muddy mess, making the air damp and cold.
This undoubtedly posed a great challenge for the Revolutionary Army in their operations, especially since they had learned new tactics and grown accustomed to ambushes and sneak attacks; such harsh conditions made lying in the muddy water a severe test of willpower.
With temperatures nearing zero, the ground was full of mud and ice; Revolutionary Army soldiers could only lie in the icy, muddy water in their relatively thin clothing, letting the bone-chilling water soak through them.
In such harsh conditions, it's easy for people to lose their ability to move due to the cold.
