After a night's rest, at daybreak, more than a thousand Han cavalrymen mounted their horses and continued their march towards Yanmen County.
The Han army did not clear the camp, but simply divided into two teams, tied branches behind the horses, and dragged them along the way, trying to disrupt the pursuit of the sight. But they also knew that such a method might not have much effect.
As things have developed to this point, anyone with a brain can guess the direction in which the Han cavalry is heading.
After walking for several miles, the two teams met at the bank of a dry river.
As the scouts had said, the further south we went, the more frequent the cavalry appeared. Judging from their movements, the Xiongnu army was not far away.
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