On the other side, after Liu Ye led Chen Dao and others in a low-intensity stealth attack, they retreated safely.
The Hun camp was set up uniquely, using a semi-permeable method. The further out you went, the fewer Huns there were and the more Miscellaneous Hun people.
At the outskirts, one Hun could lead dozens of Miscellaneous Hun people. In this situation, even if Liu Ye had miraculous skills, a low-intensity attack wouldn't capture many Huns. Whether they could capture double digits of Huns was questionable.
This is also why Jia Xu was reluctant to act, because such a battle had little meaning, though Liu Ye was quite enthusiastic about it.
Though Huyan Chu knew that Liu Ye came every day to cause trouble, he didn't pay much attention, silently biding his time to strike decisively once the opportunity arose.
But whether he could succeed was another matter, as Liu Ye's Spiritual Talent effectively prevented such situations, so Huyan Chu's preparations might end up pointless.
