Dawei (Great Wei) withdrew its troops, their soldiers and horses were left in Daliang awaiting instructions from the Crown Prince, Yan Huisheng.
Zhou Gu, before he left, handed over control of the 640,000-strong army to Zhou Wei, with Jiang Zhu remaining as the vice general.
Zhou Wei held concerns for Zhou Gu, "You must be very careful. Nanchu is like a dragon's den or tiger's lair. You cannot be careless. Think three times before you act and prioritize your own safety. I am sure, if Miss Seven were here, she would say the same."
"I know, I'm much more important than Nanchu Country," Zhou Gu said unabashedly.
Zhou Wei choked on his words, "No need to be so arrogant."