Xuanyuan, his expression unchanged, waved his hand and suddenly a small flag appeared.
This small flag was entirely crimson, shaped like a triangle. Embroidered on it was a divine dragon shimmering with golden light, from which countless Tao Runes spilled out with the fluttering wind.
Xuanyuan waved the small flag up and down, and the entire Chen Capital army began to slowly disperse following his motions. After years of drills, Xuanyuan had imparted the dreadful art of army formations to his subordinate officers and soldiers.
He divided the Chen Capital army into nine parts, placing the two strongest divisions at the head and tail. The slightly less powerful three divisions were positioned in the center, with ten thousand chariots directly placed on both sides of the central troops.