The next day.
Xiao Quan left Xiangyang City without saying goodbye.
Shortly after he left, Chen Mo received a letter from Geng Songfu.
The letter explained that the spy arranged in Fengzhou had discovered that Prince Huai dispatched Grand General Chu Ce with troops leaving Fengzhou, but the exact number of soldiers and their destination were unknown.
However, Geng Songfu speculated that Prince Huai might have sent troops through the Western River Land to reinforce Longyou, attempting to alleviate his own pressure.
Additionally, there was speculation that it could be a conspiracy by Prince Huai.
It suggested that this was just false intelligence released by Prince Huai, with the aim of luring our troops in Huai State to attack Fengzhou, ultimately encircling and annihilating our forces attacking Fengzhou, and taking the opportunity to seize back Linzhou.
Upon hearing this, Chen Mo frowned. Sure enough, Prince Huai was not someone who would sit and wait for doom.
