Hong Sheng led the Vanguard Camp and finally met up with the main forces, naturally receiving high praise from Governor Liu, who had heard of the renowned reputation of the "Ghost" bandits.
Looking at the brave, wise, and benevolent Hong Sheng before him, Liu Daneng couldn't help but sigh inwardly: What a pity he's under Prince Ke; once this campaign is over, he'll probably return to the Capital. After all, there's no room for advancement in the Northwest.
Moreover, the Northwest might truly be without any war for the next ten years; having such a young commander here for his retirement seems a bit of a waste.
But returning to the Capital is not bad either. At least they're connected through the Qin and Su families, they won't become distant.
Because of this, Liu Daneng was willing to lend support to this junior, and he naturally said a lot of heartfelt words to Hong Sheng, who was deeply moved.
