Since the Liang army was reluctant to engage in battle, Lu Yuan did not press them.
The main force he currently led indeed had fewer numbers, barely reaching one million.
Moreover, among these one million, there were only six Inborn Grandmasters, even fewer than those in the city of Liang.
Under such circumstances, to think about capturing the great city of Liang was simply wishful thinking.
He could also guess what the Liang people were thinking, nothing more than intending to use the surrounding key towns to wear down the Chu army's strength and drag out the time.
But to Lu Yuan, these tactics hardly posed a problem.
The people of Liang had underestimated him and also underestimated the resolve of the Chu army to seize the great city of Liang.
At this time, when the opponent wished to stall for time, why wouldn't he also wish to delay?
"Just wait,"