Therefore, the Jiangnan court did not deploy too many naval forces on the Huai River.
After crossing the Huai River, Li Qin immediately appointed Dugu Yu, who had come with him, as the vanguard and led his army to attack and besiege Qi Jiguang in Fengyang Prefecture.
Meanwhile, he led the rest of the army to hold the rear.
Dugu Yu was extremely excited after receiving Li Qin's order to be the vanguard.
He then immediately led his army towards Fengyang Prefecture.
Li Qin personally led the army behind them towards Fengyang Prefecture.
At the same time, he was also looking at the military reports coming from various places.
It should be noted that he was not only the commander of this army, but also the commander of the entire war zone and the de facto ruler of the imperial court.
He was responsible for reporting important matters that were urgent to the court but which those officials could not make decisions on, as well as military intelligence from the other two garrisons.
Li Qin, mounted on his horse, looked at the military intelligence report on Runing that Qi Duchen had handed him.
Hong Chengchou led his troops to confront Yang Zhiyong, who was inside Runing Prefecture, outside the city.
During that time, he only instigated some civilians to attack the city, and did nothing else, nor did he order his own troops to attack the city.
Li Qin had anticipated that the two would meet as enemies, but Yang Zhiyong did not leave the city to fight Hong Chengchou.
It seems that both sides are being quite restrained.
Regarding Hong Chengchou's decision to station his troops outside Runing Prefecture and not attack the city.
Li Qin didn't say anything.
Because he knew that he had prepared a great gift for him in Chang'an, Shaanxi.
Since he's gone south with me this time, I doubt he'll be able to return to Shaanxi.
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