After Robson got his rear guard in order, he led them on a grueling march to catch up with the main army ahead.
Even Robson's army faced numerous problems during such a high-intensity forced march; nearly 500 men had become stragglers in that time.
Although the average physical constitution of people in this world was much better than in Robson's past life, there was ultimately a limit.
In truth, it was already astonishing that they could maintain the army's cohesion during such a high-intensity forced march. When marching a hundred li a day, having even half the men not fall behind upon arrival was considered a respectable figure.
The only reason Robson could maintain his army's integrity was due to his system of non-commissioned officers at the lowest levels, the resilience of his soldiers, and all the preparations he had made beforehand.
All the armor and military supplies had been loaded onto carts.
