As the generals under Liu Bei gradually moved to their respective defense zones, the large number of generals and soldiers originally stationed in Ye City also began to leave one after another.
In the end, even the civil officials gradually started to follow the army's departure, and the once army-surrounded Ye City became much quieter; however, the city itself became even more prosperous.
The withdrawal of many military camps and the departure of a large number of soldiers ended Ye City's military governance, and the city, once desolate due to war, once again regained its former popularity.
Being one of the most prosperous cities in the North, with grain supplies assured and the introduction of more suitable trade policies, commercial prosperity drove the overall prosperity of the city.