After a stick of incense burned, a personal soldier came galloping back with a report.
It was Liu Hengchang leading ten thousand cavalry in pursuit.
The Left General exhaled slowly, his back was drenched in cold sweat, clinging stickily to his clothes. Fortunately, no one could see it, and his dignity as Duke Wei Yuan and Great General remained intact.
The Left General did not rush to continue forward; he ordered the camp to be set up on the spot.
Twenty thousand cavalry patrolled continuously to signal warnings. The remaining cavalry dismounted and set up simple tents. The kitchens busily prepared meals. The number of civilians rescued from the Rouran Barbarians exceeded expectations significantly. Fortunately, this army was well-supplied with food, and with careful rationing, there would be enough to last until they returned to the Border Army Camp.
After dismounting, Liu Hengchang immediately came to see the Left General.
