The next morning, Wang Chen set off from the main camp, escorted by a squad of elite cavalry, heading towards Solid Gold Pass.
His steed stopped about five to six li away from the city wall, and he carefully observed the formidable fortress ahead.
According to the local guides, this massive fortress was built within a short span of two years, with Great Qin mobilizing a vast amount of manpower and resources for its construction.
And under the walls of Solid Gold Pass were filled with the bones of countless Yan People!
From the outside, the fortress seemed impregnable, with towering snow-capped mountains on both sides that even monkeys would find difficult to climb. Its walls were over a hundred feet high, backed by densely packed defense towers.
Behind each crenel, heavy crossbows were positioned, and cannons were mounted at intervals. Samurai clad in Mysterious Armor patrolled back and forth with long halberds, presenting a scene of strict vigilance.