Where is Winters Montagne? This question was also troubling Samujin.
As dawn was about to break, an anxious Samujin, who had waited the entire night, finally saw a torch waving on the opposite shore. He immediately dispatched a small boat to ferry people across the river.
Night battles are chaotic; both sides fight recklessly with courage and skill, without any formation.
Under such circumstances, once the infantry are scattered by the cavalry, all that awaits them is slaughter.
Hence, Winters issued an order: only upon seeing the signal may the troops guarding the coast be permitted to cross the river.
Winters did not expect the conscripted civilians to fight tough battles; doing well in treating the wounded, cleaning the battlefield, and gathering stragglers and the dispersed was difficult enough.
"We won." Carrying boundless joy, Samujin took a boat to the western shore, only to be dizzied by the bad news delivered by Bart Xialing shortly after.