Heha'er on the other side could vaguely see the centurion falling to the ground and the warhorses running away, which made him even more suspicious. However, Huang Yu was still standing there motionless. It seemed that there was an ambush. Therefore, he did not dare to go there rashly, and began to discuss with his subordinates about countermeasures. He Ha'er was a very cautious general. He was not as reckless as the golden-boned thunder, but more calculating and deep-minded. He did not act rashly, nor was he afraid of falling down because of a centurion. He intended to continue guarding there, and then come out to fight when the reinforcements of the Song Army really got close to him. He knew that the six battalions had gone to the seven battalion to ask for help, and the seven battalion'

