Facing such an enemy team, even if it is Li Yan or any S-Class assassin, wanting to retreat completely unscathed, they must disperse their attacks. Engaging head-on is essentially giving up the greatest advantage of assassins hiding in the shadows.
Yue Yao gave a bitter smile, "I have given them orders, but..." She stopped, not continuing.
"Speak!" Li Yan also knew it wasn't Yue Yao's fault; her ability to manage subordinates was already very strong. Perhaps the temptation and challenge were too great for them.
"It was my oversight. This arrangement conflicted with a previous order of yours. So, they didn't strictly adhere to..."
Li Yan was stunned: "My previous order? When was that?" Most of the time, it was Yue Yao as Queen managing 'them'. He, as the King, was mostly a spiritual leader and hadn't issued any orders.
