Everyone was very excited.
Who could believe it, the General divided the troops into two teams, one to transport grain and the other to attack the city.
Originally, it was thought that these were hard bones that couldn't be chewed.
In the end, in just two short hours, everything was accomplished.
The people of Changzhou were even more startled awake in the middle of the night: They could buy grain and survive?
Early in the morning, long lines crowded the city gates.
The soldiers did not shout or scold, but patiently instructed them to queue properly.
"Don't push, there's plenty of grain, if you push, no one can buy it, come one by one."
Of course, the people at the back were anxious, really afraid that when it was their turn, there would be no grain left.
Previously, when the rebel army entered the city, the grain shops were forced to open, and they queued like this to buy, but didn't get any when it was their turn.
"If you keep pushing, your buying rights will be revoked."
