When the Tang Army soldier pushed open a large door in front of him and found it empty inside, seven or eight comrades jumped down from an armored vehicle passing by behind him.
These soldiers had just arrived here, and they were ordered to advance to the closest point to Ruoslaina. If they encountered resistance, they would stop and consolidate their defenses.
However, they didn't actually encounter much resistance along their way, or perhaps they did, if those occasional gunshots were considered resistance.
The reconnaissance troops of the Great Tang Empire have their own proud tradition, just like some units easily lose their chocolate and cigarettes, they also often don't encounter enemy resistance.
Yes, even when facing official enemy lines with trenches, anti-tank guns, and various bunkers, they might still need to advance, hence "didn't encounter enemy resistance."
