Wu Shenghou stood in front of the big tent, and there was already a group of soldiers and commanders gathered around him. In addition, more and more soldiers were heading toward their direction and gathering here.
Those aboriginals were fighting only a short distance away. Seeing the situation here, they absolutely avoid it, directing their attacks at other places.
"Sir, there are at least 2,000 men from Dayao, and our rations have mostly been burned," reported the commander who was on night patrol. He had immediately responded when the first mortar shell landed and gathered the soldiers who had been roused from their sleep.
However, the tent was too big. This tent was meant for tens of thousands of people and the commander only managed to gather a small portion of them.