Li Xin's troops had already surrounded you completely, and his main force had mostly entered the city.
At first, because he had been chasing you, he hadn't paid much attention to his surroundings, but now, he seemed to realize something was amiss. Pingliang was too quiet, eerily quiet, giving one a spine-chilling illusion; moreover, it seemed that in the whole of Pingliang City, there were only a small contingent of troops resisting and the young man with a resolute face before him.
"Luo Yun," you said with a slight smile, looking straight at Li Xin.
"Are you Luo Yun?"
"Yes."
"Indeed, it's like finding something effortlessly after searching desperately everywhere! Come, arrest him!"
"Hehe, before you arrest me, General Li might want to take a look around yourself." When Li Xin turned his head to look around, he was horrified to find that not far away, the skies were filled with billowing black smoke, mixed with bursts of firelight, and waves of heat quickly swept over.