But how could that be easy?
Although the West Xia army had retreated a little, they still left behind many soldiers to defend the cities that they had already captured. Coupled with the rebels everywhere, it could be said that the entire Great Zhou was engulfed in the flames of war.
General Yuan was worried about the country and the people, but the Emperor was elated. He did not expect Qi Xiuyuan's plan to really work. This way, they would have manpower to deploy.
Almost immediately, the Emperor ordered General Yuan to transfer half of his men to Qi Xiuyuan and let him personally lead the troops to quell the rebellion.
General Yuan frowned, feeling that this was too risky since this would mean there were too few soldiers left at the border.