"The loss of the woods on the flank means that there's no practical point in holding out in Li Family Village anymore. Just one small mistake, and the troops stationed there would be in great danger," Tagg, staring at the map, said to the surrounding generals.
His gaze followed the highway behind Li Family Village eastward, finally settling on the city of Xicong, "Have them pull back. The objective of holding Li Family Village has been achieved. Let Xicong handle the next step."
"General, we can continue to hold out for more than two more days," the commander responsible for the defenses in Li Family Village said earnestly.
"I believe in your resolve, but there's no need to waste troops in Li Family Village anymore. If we don't stick to the plan and allow Dahua's troops to come in, it won't be easy for Redman to make his move," Tagg shook his head; he knew that his troops could have held their position if they had gritted their teeth and held firm.