Chapter 321 Martha Earl's Calculations

After Martha Earl left, she first looked around, then drew a circle at the rear side of Earl Jia Siwei's territory. "Let the follow-up troops come to this location; we will set up camp here."

"This place? It doesn't seem very suitable. There's no special terrain, and the surroundings are too complex."

The deputy officer scanned the surroundings, puzzled. Ordinarily, the places chosen for setting up camp were expansive and open, facilitating observation of the surroundings. The larger the troop size, the more this kind of place was chosen.

For smaller numbers, usually, locations that were easy to defend but hard to attack were selected.

However, the area in question was just not very appealing. Although it was open, there were quite a few forests nearby and varied topography.

If the enemy approached stealthily, the difficulty of detecting them would undoubtedly increase significantly.