Several days later.
After spending five days racing back and forth over hundreds of miles, surveying the border between Jiaodong and Yangxia counties, Yan Yunqing, carrying a heavy heart filled with worry and disappointment, returned to the main camp.
The thing he feared most had happened.
Just as he had suspected previously, all the Chu camps stretching over three hundred miles were well fortified and on high alert, not revealing a single flaw in their military governance.
A million Chu soldiers were indeed so well managed that they seemed to move as one, forming a formidable front.
Faced with such an enemy, Yan Yunqing was at a loss and could not think of a way to respond.
And when he returned to the main camp, there were even more distressing matters.
Compared to the Chu army's disciplined and unified forces, the Liang army was simply riddled with errors and unbearable to witness.
It must be admitted.