Ning Que and the Empress didn't react much when encountering the sudden ambush.
They were bold, but that was not because they were powerful. It was because they trusted the general in the Northern Military Camp since they had chosen to be here instead of going back to Tang with another group of the Tang Army.
The podao swords clashed, and the flying arrows screeched. The cavalries escorting the Empress had already prepared their defenses and striking-back as soon as they heard the crowd panic.
Archers had been long ambushing on both sides of the street, so the Tang army was captured as soon as they were about to ambush the convoy of the Empress.
During the conflict, the Empress remained expressionless. She was cuddling the Sixth Prince, lowering her head to look into the Prince's eyes when talking to him.