In the suburbs of Furnace Fortress, a shell landed next to a trench already bombarded beyond recognition, shaking the dwarven soldiers hiding inside and covering them in dust. Many were even buried by the dirt kicked up by the shell.
The Tang Army's attack had been ongoing for three days, and during this time, the outermost defensive lines of Furnace Fortress had been breached.
What made the Tang Army somewhat regretful was that the dwarven soldiers who recently joined the battle seemed to have long stopped chanting the classic slogan Tang Mo had left them.
Indeed, the dwarven soldiers no longer shouted meaningless words like "Ura," they had abandoned the tradition Tang Mo instilled in them and changed their habit of shouting "Ura" during counterattacks.
This had a certain relation to the dwarves' counterattack tactics: nowadays, most dwarven soldiers daring to counterattack were crazed from taking Black Crow; it wasn't strange that they weren't shouting slogans.
