In the following days, Wang Zhong's Headquarters was continuously on the move.
The main troops advanced too quickly.
The rear guard left by General Sheeplin, surrounded by cavalry and infantry, surrendered without much resistance, completely unable to delay the onslaught of the Abawahan Front Army.
The heavy troops of the Front Army, full of enthusiasm, departed but hadn't been able to engage in battle for two days.
The supply for the Front Army was much smoother than originally anticipated because Pavlov adopted a new method of supply: across the frozen Valdai Hills River was a railway line, by planning in advance, military trains heading to Abawahan could unload their cargo early, and then volunteers from the villages along the way would transport the goods across the ice river.
Through this method, the logistics department established a large number of supply stations and fuel depots along the march route, providing ample supply to the heavy troops of the Front Army.