Of course, Le Yuxin and the others couldn't just walk up to Lan Jianbo and start drinking and feasting; they still had to go through a layer of security.
He didn't know about other armies, but the three allied armies consolidated by Lan Jianbo had almost fused together without delay, strictly disciplined and heavily guarded.
Although the Linhai Army's three defensive lines all wore deep blue-themed uniforms, there were slight differences between them—about as much difference as sweet tofu pudding, spicy tofu pudding, and salty tofu pudding. Naturally, Le Yuxin's group could easily tell that the camp was a mix of all three lines.
"Mixing armies was a major military taboo," he thought, "I still remembered how in Heroes of Might and Magic 3, mixing races in armies would reduce morale. In real life, it could only be much worse."