When Yan Liqiang led his troops back to the Wind Border Stockade, their path was paved by dead bodies of Shatu men who were killed during the pursuit earlier.
The soldiers following Yan Liqiang were all in high spirits as they were bursting with morale. They rounded up the now ownerless rhinodrake steeds along the way as spoils of war. With the reins of another extra steed in hand, they followed Yan Liqiang back to the Wind Border Stockade.
Along the way, the soldiers from White Stone Pass kept stealing glances at Yan Liqiang's five hundred soldiers with awe in their eyes. Initially, they thought that Yan Liqiang's guards were too young so they couldn't predict their capability on battlefields. After this battle, the White Stone Pass cavalry was astonished by their performance.