And just as Lei Yu said, before the three armies move, the provisions must come first.
Moreover, with such a large-scale operation, not to mention preparing supplies, at the very least, the people in this Yatai should have caught wind and started preparing.
Yet, from the beginning till now, she noticed that although these Western Turkic soldiers were also drilling, it was the same as usual, with no increase in intensity or other arrangements; more people continued their everyday lives, making fires, cooking, fetching water, chopping wood, completely lacking the tension of an impending large battle.
This doesn't seem like preparations for military action.
Or rather, even if troops are genuinely being prepared, there isn't a great sense of urgency.
By comparison, it seems more urgent to force Ashina Zhuxie to hand over the heavy cavalry.
