There were two possibilities. One was that the opposing commander was an idiot. Of course, although the King of the Wild People wasn't sure if Lord Jingnan was currently east or west of the river, he wouldn't naively believe that the Yan general left in command was an idiot. That left only one other possibility: they had the confidence, the assurance, and the audacity to act this way!
This reminded the King of the Wild People of the time in Beifeng Prefecture, watching how the North Army fought against the barbarians.
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
War cries rose and fell in succession, for the Wild People's riders had already seen the Yan Army charging towards them from afar. They were excited and eager to defeat them.
In his heart, however, the King of the Wild People felt a heavy weight. His hand involuntarily let his sword droop. He thought of a possibility, a very absurd one.
