Wen Xingsu did not notice the movement inside the carriage, or perhaps he did but chose silence.
Walking beside Ye Chuang, he glanced at the quiet street under the night sky and asked Ye Chuang in a low voice.
"How many men did General Pei take out of the city?"
Ye Chuang, his hand on the hilt of his waist sword, reined in his horse to ride alongside Wen Xingsu, answering, "The Great General took most of the city's forces, leaving probably only five or six thousand men to defend the city. Most of them belong to Deng Guang's Orange Crane Army. The Great General originally ordered him to stand by..."
Wen Xingsu replied, "That is to say, Deng Guang will soon be able to take control of Bingzhou City..."
Before he finished speaking, a clattering of horse hooves suddenly came from up ahead.
At this moment in Bingzhou City, the people had their doors shut, and other than soldiers guarding the city, no one else would be about.
Wen Xingsu furrowed his brows, "They're here."