The surprise attack went unusually smoothly, so smoothly that Luo Zheng couldn't help but doubt everything he saw. There were quite a few patrols on the outskirts of the enemy camp, yet they didn't rush forward to stop them. Even if they used Stinger missiles for long-range counterattacks, they could have caused great trouble for the troops. Moreover, the helicopters were not attacked immediately and could have quickly taken to the air for combat. Luo Zheng was worried about these factors, which is why he ordered the troops to launch separate surprise attacks, only to find out that it was unnecessary.
Regardless, the surprise attack went smoothly, and that was enough. With an order from Luo Zheng, the troops quickly retreated. Faced with so many missile attacks and the missiles exploding within the enemy camp, the enemy missiles couldn't have survived. The troops swiftly withdrew, and soon, other units caught up and regrouped.
