Meng Fang led his army on a rapid march, speeding towards the front lines with every possible preparation made en route.
Finally, under the cover of night, Meng Fang arrived at the front.
He took command of the military forces immediately.
Just when the Han people thought Meng Fang would need at least three days to adjust before attempting to advance, the Great Qin's general surprisingly launched an attack on the night of his arrival.
Furthermore, when he launched the attack, it was with the full force of the army.
This was… the posture of a decisive battle!
Keep in mind that Meng Fang's army had traveled a long distance, and even if their spirits were high, they inevitably suffered from fatigue. More crucially since they were on a forced march, it was almost impossible for supplies and heavy equipment to arrive in sync; at most, only a small part could make it with the army, while the majority were still en route.