In fact, nothing was permanent on this battlefield. Today's operations might shift to a different location tomorrow. However, the jungle where Feng Yi resided was good for concealment. For this reason, he didn't want his temporary residence to become the prime suspect of the Empire soldiers too early on.
After explaining, Feng Yi asked about Huang Zhennan's situation. Why were there so few left?
Huang Zhennan slammed the operating table hard, claiming bad luck. As the camp leader, he was the last to leave the high ground, the only unfortunate soul to encounter enemy soldiers during withdrawal. The enemy had a brigade's worth of infantry; frontal assault seemed hopeless. Hence, he divided his already meager squad of 120 people into three teams, that is, an average of 40 people per team.