In order to travel quickly, they had passed by the gates of each city without entering, so this was the first time they heard about this.
A trace of mockery flashed across Song Jingchen's face. "As expected, our emperor is short-sighted."
Although Xunyang was barren and sparsely populated, it stood on its own. Together with the natural barriers of the surrounding mountains, it formed a solid defense.
To put it simply, Xunyang was like a key to opening the gates of Great Xia.
Emperor Chong'an was actually going to personally deliver such a key to the Huns. It could be said that he was mocking them.
They probably felt that Xunyang was unimportant because there was a Qilin Mountain between Xunyang and Liang County.
However, they only knew that Mount Qilin was steep and was the second gate that Great Xia could use to stop the Xiongnu army.