Time anxiously slipped away, and the enemy's unusual behavior made everyone aware that something was amiss. However, a round trip would take three hours, plus reconnaissance time, and by the time they returned, it would already be dark. Luo Zheng didn't send anyone to scout; he only asked Mountain Eagle to monitor the surroundings. At least they wouldn't be caught entirely off guard if they could detect the enemy early, but this inexplicable pressure made it hard for everyone to stay excited.
Before long, the helicopter roared off. Luo Zheng could understand that it ran out of fuel, but the enemy still hadn't sent up troops to pursue. Could there be some internal issue with the enemy? At the thought of this, Luo Zheng laughed at himself and pushed aside such unrealistic thoughts. With the battle at this stage, the enemy having internal issues was impossible; they would only unite against the outsiders.
