At this moment, Shang Ruyi roughly understood what Yu Wenye did on this trip.
Just now, Yu Wenye said that Yu Dingxing led his troops across the river and ended up encountering a group of his remaining men who fled to the riverbank. Since Yu Dingxing had long known that Jiang Chong'en on the opposite bank had problems, he crossed the river in pursuit of seizing the merit of escorting, and thus acted without asking questions.
But, this is precisely where the problem lies.
With Yu Wenye's capability in deploying troops, and given that he would certainly find Fan Cheng'en first, the two forces would merge to encircle Jiang Chong'en's troops. In this way, it would be nearly impossible for Jiang Chong'en's men to escape from his grasp, so the so-called "remaining troops" were likely intentionally released by Yu Wenye, intended to clash with Yu Dingxing.
Because only in this way, both sides could engage and cause a battlefield situation where swords and blades do not have eyes!
