At this time, Luoyang City had just been captured, and the process of conquering Luoyang could be described as extremely perilous.
Li Hongyun had already experienced this in the previous battle at Hulaoguan Pass: the city walls of Luoyang were tall and sturdy, and after the Liang Army attacked for several months, they still had not made any accomplishments. In this process, the battle was inevitably very bloody.
Afterward, Dou Jiande came to assist, and Lord Qin even took a great risk by leading only 3,500 soldiers of the Black Armor Army to block the pass at Hulaoguan, successfully capturing both kings in one battle.
From the perspective of the results of the battle, it did seem like a crushing victory, but if one were to delve into the details, they would understand that the entire battle of Luoyang was filled with extreme danger. Even Lord Qin's warhorses had died in several instances, let alone the other soldiers.