The forest was very quiet at night, and the savages did not attack the camp again.
The nearby bell rope also did not ring. This was a relief to both the Great Tang and the World War II forces.
This might have something to do with all the camps extinguishing their bonfires.
On the night of the attack, both sides found that the savages tended to approach the light unconsciously.
With a try-and-see attitude, they extinguished all the bonfires and torches in the camp.
The entire camp was pitch black, and they managed to have a peaceful night.
"Their attacks have something to do with fire, at least...partially."