Therefore, it was deemed safer to remain in their current location and avoid unnecessary movement.
Shanglin posed its own set of risks.
Not only were there forces loyal to the Third Prince, but operatives from the Public House also operated in the area.
In reality, the mountainous bandit stronghold that was initially encircled became a training ground for the Public House to groom elite warriors.
The Third Prince had a relatively high chance of success.
However, if the Third Prince faced defeat and had to flee, Shanglin would undoubtedly be the destination. Pursuers would follow in that direction.
In the event of a Public House defeat, the individuals left behind in Shanglin would turn into a potential threat for the town.
Therefore, Shanglin was the least secure.
Su Bin couldn't divulge these secrets in advance, and it was equally impossible to inform his other relatives.