At the Qin army camp at the foot of the mountain.
In the evening, the Ninth Prince led the Qin army back to the tent.
He waited for about three days.
The army that had gone to the Great Zhou to plunder the treasures had finally returned.
However, the amount and variety of resources he brought this time were clearly not as good as before.
There was no other way. There were only so many cities in the northern regions of the Great Zhou.
There were only a handful of places where they could get money. Basically, they had already robbed them all. The remaining places were either stationed by the army or dangerous places.
In addition, Prince Yu's army had also arrived in the north.
The defenses of the many cities in the north had been greatly enhanced.
It would only become more and more difficult for the Qin army to continue collecting resources.
Fortunately, there were only 30,000 soldiers left.