Gu Yi is not someone who hesitates.
Once he officially decides on something, he carries it out immediately.
This is the experience he learned from Gu Xi, Gu Chen, and others.
When it comes to warfare;
Hesitation only wastes many opportunities.
The current Great Han is not the Western Jin in history that was consumed to death by internal chaos, plus years of preparation, he has no need to worry so much.
The Barbarians have indeed learned from experience and are not just ordinary foes.
But Gu Yi has experienced such a long period of development.
How could the sword in his hand not be sharp?
Gu Yi will not waste any opportunity, launching an attack when the enemy hasn't fully recovered.
He personally led the central army in a frontal assault on Bailang Mountain.
While the other three routes also had leaders.
As for the most elite Wen Yang—
Gu Yi designated him as the fifth army, without a fixed strategy.
He only gave Wen Yang one order.
To charge at will.
