Although the troops from Xichuan Prefecture in the North had come to help subdue Nanzhao Country, they withdrew quickly because Huang Xin needed to deal with Western Liang.
But now, with the newly divided Nanzhao Country, as well as the ongoing division of Song Country for assistance, in the southwestern region of Lingnan, the number of troops Qing Hezi could gather had reached an exaggerated total of 500,000.
As for Inborn Grandmasters, there were as many as eight.
Both in terms of the number of troops and high-level experts, they were already twice that of Dali Country.
To put it bluntly,
even if Dali Country refused to surrender and wanted to resist stubbornly, it wouldn't be too difficult for Qing Hezi to conquer them.
The overall situation in the southwest had already been decided at this time.
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Of course, Dali Country did not dare to resist obstinately.
They were tough but not foolish.