The news of the establishment of the Northern Field Army from the restructured 11th and 30,000th troops quickly spread across the front lines, and reactions varied from the command level to the grassroots troops.
Some people breathed a sigh of relief, even feeling fortunate, especially those with families and the old soldiers who had been on the battlefield for a long time.
After all, anyone with a keen eye could see that staying here was almost certain death.
However, some people expressed incomprehension or even indignation.
Most of these people were young, especially lads aged fifteen to seventeen.
Having heard of the atrocities committed by the Weilante people in Lion City, they were already filled with anger, eager to engage in a life-and-death battle with those big-nosed foes immediately.
The retreat of the Horn Number, in particular, gave them a glimmer of hope for victory — the brothers of the Alliance showed them through their actions that the army was not invincible.