This is all good news.
'Next, temporarily ending the conflict in Yuzhou can also ease the severe logistical pressure over there, allowing the expeditionary forces to rest and reorganize.'
Yuzhou is, after all, still too far from the heartland of Chu State.
Although there is the convenience of maritime transport, capable of carrying grain in large ships, a round trip on the vast ocean still takes time.
And with the military supplies for nearly two million soldiers, Chu State does not have enough ships to transport everything. Many supplies must be gathered on the spot by the Yuzhou Expeditionary Camp.
Since it is a collection, there must be a source.
Where does it come from?
Naturally, it's from the local populace.
For every additional portion the Chu army takes, the local populace has one less portion to eat.
And with nearly two million Chu troops, even if only a part of them takes from the locals, it would still be a deadly blow to the local social ecosystem.