Not long after charging out, Chen Mo realized that he had been impulsive. As a leader, he should always maintain a calm mind, how could he let anger cloud his judgment?
But this also shows that, after all, he is still human.
No matter how many people and events he had encountered, Chen Mo thought he had become indifferent enough, but today's incident made him realize he had not.
He still couldn't hold back and lost his reason.
Fortunately, he reacted in time, and everything was not yet too late.
He stopped his horse and ordered the march to slow down, instructing Xia Zhining to have the Vermilion Bird Guard advance first.
...
On the city wall, Tie Muer held a thousand-mile mirror. When he saw the Chen Army charging up, his heart skipped a beat, thinking the other side had disregarded this group of Song people.
But when he saw the Chen Army stop again, Tie Muer's face broke into a smile again.
It seems that the other side still cares about this group of Song people.
