"No, think about it—since they already know about our existence and have sent troops after us, do you think they'll simply call it off without finding us? Rather than us looking for trouble with them, why not wait for them to come after us, and then take advantage of the situation to strike? This way, we can cover ground and kill enemies without missing a beat," Luo Zheng explained, his calm eyes flashing with wisdom.
"It makes sense, but there's one thing everyone should not forget; killing enemies accounts for half of the score. If we follow this line of thinking, other squads will be happily engaging with the enemy. If we start running, we'll soon break through the encirclement. By then, the enemy won't have the resources to chase after us, and without enemy kills, we are bound to lose," the scholar calmly reminded, glancing toward Luo Zheng.