The Yan Army began crossing the river, and Zheng Fan's unit was in the first group to cross. Liang Cheng was deploying scout riders to expand the reconnaissance perimeter while simultaneously organizing his men and horses for defense. Meanwhile, a detachment was sent to the ferry point to dismantle houses for wooden planks.
Crossing the frozen river was not without significant danger. Although the surface seemed solidly frozen, a vast number of men and horses still needed to cross. To prevent any mishaps, they hurried to construct a pontoon bridge.
The vanguard's role had always been to clear paths through mountains and build bridges over water.
Under Liang Cheng's arrangements, everything proceeded in an orderly fashion. Zheng Fan, however, had taken a few subordinates to the riverside spot where Yuan Zhenxing had died.
This fellow's mind was a little off. It wasn't just Zheng Fan who thought so; even the demons had come to a consensus on this point.
