Following the order, the DA Qi Army that had just arrived quickly entered the battlefield.
Large flags fluttered in the wind, indicating the identity of the Army. While they guided the troops forward, they also served as a deterrent to the enemy.
Whether it was a regular army or a rogue Army, one could tell just by looking at the flag. With a flag, one could call it an Army.
Not everyone could set up a flag. If they did not get the official permission, they would be regarded as rebellious.
Take the black wind Mountain bandits as an example. If they dared to set up a flag, it would be equivalent to rebelling, and they would definitely be eliminated and attacked by the regular army.
It was only natural for the soldiers to catch the bandits and for the Army to fight the Army.
Under the flag was a row of iron shields, forming a wall that moved forward.