Ding Fan heard Ruo Zhong's words and directly refused. Ding Fan's purpose was very clear, he was very aware that the talk of exterminating bandits was just an excuse. The offer to bring out only five hundred men was absolutely unacceptable to Ding Fan, as five hundred soldiers amounted to just one-tenth of all the soldiers here.
This obviously conflicted with Ding Fan's plan. Having exerted so much effort, Ding Fan naturally couldn't settle for just dealing with such a small force. Ding Fan understood that if he missed this opportunity, it wouldn't be easy to slaughter the opponent without leaving any trace, and Ding Fan was quite confident in himself.
Since the other party wanted to negotiate, Ding Fan was more than willing to accompany them.
