In order to ensure the smooth execution of the battle plan and also to curry favor with Yang Yu, several generals with higher ranks than Yang Yu granted him a lot of authority.
Several upright generals and deputy generals sneered at this act.
Yang Yu humbly communicated and deeply discussed with those upright generals and deputy generals, winning their recognition.
He quickly established a persona of being highly emotional and devoted to the country and its people.
Now, Yang Yu's voice carries significant weight in Luo Ze's army, not up to fifty percent, but at least thirty percent.
Undeniably, most of the credit goes to the gimmick of his relations with Chilom.
After crossing the Beidong River, Yang Yu suggested that the army set up camp by the river and wait for the right moment to act.
Once the beastmen reached the Beidong River, the Luo Ze Empire's army could suddenly launch an attack while the beastmen were fatigued, catching them off guard and securing the victory.
