Compared to the often hazy sights of the northern land, the scenery of the hinterland is so much better.
On the other side, Yan Banruo gathered the generals, ordered the camp to be struck, and began to make adjustments.
As they were doing so, suddenly a commotion arose from behind the tents.
The crowd hurried out of the tents and saw that a war was breaking out in the rear camp.
Yan Banruo's face changed as he said, "The pursuers have come."
He quickly grabbed a soldier who had run over from a distance and asked, "How many people?"
The soldier hastily replied, "Prince, the number is unclear..."
Yan Banruo was filled with alarm and uncertainty.
Yan Baixiang led a guard of about a hundred Iron Cavalry and came in a hurry, saying, "Father, I'll go take a look."
Yan Banruo said, "No, stay by my side."
As the Prince was thinking of a strategy, a white horse appeared from not far away, ridden by none other than Su Mengzhen.