It was too easy to capture the north city gate.
Baheshtur pondered for a long time before answering Kant's question, "Lord, I thought about it and couldn't come up with a reason. The situation at the north city gate has completely exceeded my expectations."
At this moment, Baheshtur also came to a realization from his contempt for the garrison troops at the north city gate.
His war plan was strict and comprehensive.
If there was a link that was too different from the plan in the war plan, it meant that there must be something that he did not detect that had affected or interfered with this war.
Baheshtur, as the person who made and carried out the war plan, his vision could not be limited to one victory at a time.
He needed to see the overall situation.
"It seems like my lord, and I are still very far apart."
Baheshtur could not help but think so.