The grand army led by Duncan had already reached the foot of Chengdu, advancing straight from Mianzhou to Jianmen, cutting off the reinforcements from the north. By this time, Chengdu was heavily surrounded, with most of Later Shu's territories having fallen.
Six days later.
Meng Chang opened the city gates and surrendered, marking the end of Later Shu, which had lasted for twenty-five years.
The conclusion of this battle shocked the entire world!
From the time Duncan raised his army to the fall of Later Shu, it took a total of 36 days. The vast majority of the time was wasted on the logistics of troop deployment and supply. The actual battles were basically over in an instant, and the combat effectiveness of Later Shu was even weaker than Duncan had imagined. He had few opportunities to personally engage, as his fierce cavalry, Tiger and Leopard Battalion, and Black Armor Army alone had already routed them mercilessly.
