Therefore, it was only a matter of time before Qingyunzi defeated the united army of Ning Country and Southsea.
Once he had dealt with Southsea, he could lead his troops westward to aid Lan Cai'er.
By then, with attacks from both sides, Su Xuange and his like would certainly be doomed to defeat.
The same principle applied.
If Lan Cai'er could successfully resolve the conflict with Su-Song, she too could lead her troops eastward to assist Qingyunzi.
In any case, whichever side won on the battlefield first would cement Chu State's advantage in the Lingnan Battlefield, and thus secure an overall advantage in the war against the Four Kingdoms.
The battle for Lingnan, after Chu State committed seven Inborn Grandmasters and nearly five hundred thousand troops, was already on invincible land.
However, Lan Cai'er hadn't thought so much about these deep strategic layers.