Under these circumstances, there was no need for combat. A more prudent approach would have been to adopt a defensive stance.
He ascended with a pained expression.
Gu Chaoyan and the 8,000 soldiers accompanying her were well-versed in their strategy. They tactically retreated, ensuring their safety.
As the forces from Southern Mist began to withdraw, those from Chengqi grew even more arrogant. They contemplated pursuing the retreating Southern Mist troops, intending to defeat them before returning to claim their rewards.
Meanwhile, Southern Mist's people continued their hasty retreat in all directions, prompting Cheng Qi's men to consider pursuing them.
Southern Mist was left virtually empty, lacking both significant reinforcements and led by a female general. The question arose: what utility did they hold?
As expected, Chengqi's men gave chase, unknowingly leading themselves into a cunning trap set by Southern Mist.