Gazing at the distant mountains, Strauss felt that the chill in the air had somewhat lessened. His troops were now quite close to the border of the Elf Empire, so the temperature was relatively higher.
He could feel his breathing was somewhat smoother than in the past days, much more comfortable. He grew up in the temperate zone, and although he had experienced winter, he was not as hardy as the northern Dwarves.
After sweeping across the Southern Plains, the 3rd Corps had a part crossing the Port River, while another part remained west of the Port River. The entire corps stretched over hundreds of kilometers, essentially in a very dispersed state.
This kind of state was obviously not suitable for advancing southward, so in fact, the Tang Army had no immediate plans for a campaign to the south.
All troops were ordered to rest and regroup on the spot, with movements being relatively slow. The Tang Army hoped to properly adjust their condition before winter ended.
