Two days later, not far from Dragon Gate, an army had quietly arrived.
The so-called Dragon Gate is the last line of defense that guards the Capital of the Wan Kingdom. It is of utmost importance to the Wan Kingdom, heavily guarded, and is protected by the natural barriers of surrounding mountains.
Huangfu Hao personally took two of his personal guards to scout, only to find that Dragon Gate was not heavily garrisoned; in fact, its defenses were rather lax.
The soldiers on the city wall could still drink and chat.
Huangfu Hao was shocked at the time.
Although there were no battles within the Wan Kingdom, such an important defensive line without a heavy garrison was absurd.
Huangfu Hao immediately returned to the main army and discussed with Zhang Lie and others:
"Stick to the plan set a few days ago, and be wary of deception."
The generals nodded; fighting in a foreign land indeed required caution.
