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Chapter 430: Weaving Threads and Burning Water in the Dried Marshes. [466]



Summary

Ning Yi spent his time post-battle on the road, socializing and negotiating with local officials while organizing information. He believed that logistics were crucial but recognized his limitations in warfare, opting to observe and learn rather than command. After the Liangshan battle, he framed the situation as a collective effort, coordinating benefits and urging officials to act decisively, often invoking the Su Family's blood feud to motivate them. During his travels, he emphasized the importance of understanding strategic directions for better tactical decisions. He discussed potential enemy actions, predicting that Song Jiang's forces might delay or surrender, and suggested that the decisive battle should occur near Yunzhou. Ning Yi's ruthless tactics had gained him notoriety, and he prepared for the worst while ensuring that Liangshan's forces would struggle under pressure, ultimately leading to their collapse.

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