Luo Zheng's desperate charge had a noticeable impact, disrupting the enemy's pace and attracting more fire. When the allied forces learned that Luo Zheng himself had come, more people surrounded him, slowing down the attack on the mountain and reducing its intensity by half. With this change, Luo Zheng's pressure sharply increased, but fortunately, it was nighttime with very low visibility. Combined with his fast movement speed, the allies could only roughly estimate Luo Zheng's position.
After charging for a while, Luo Zheng felt the gunfire around him becoming more dense and threatening, making him afraid to linger any longer. Estimating that the trenches had been almost dug, he suppressed the enemy's attack with a series of shots and demanded through his earpiece, "Hook, take your men and withdraw immediately."
"No, you withdraw first," Hook replied without hesitation.