After crossing the Yellow River, Chen Xi basically did not stop and hurried all the way to Mount Tai, while Hu Feng and others led the reinforcements to Yuzhou, hastening their march as the situation on the Yuzhou battleground was somewhat grim.
Without a navy, Sun Ce and Zhou Yu, stationed along the Yangtze River, could advance if they wished and retreat if they chose, as the Yangtze could be considered their home turf.
No matter how genius Guo Jia was, he couldn't change the fact that, not to mention his soldiers, even Guo Jia himself got seasick, to the extent that Guan Yu dared not take Guo Jia on a small boat.
As a result, the battles currently occurring along the Yangtze River were something Guo Jia found frustrating and ineffective, as Zhou Yu was truly a formidable opponent, capable of fighting when he could and hastily retreating by setting sail when unable to win. No matter how skilled Guo Jia was, it was impossible to always outmatch someone like Zhou Yu.
