Xie Ke felt that even the gods were on his side: the sudden snowfall alleviated his worries, as the fearsome air support of the Tang Army was difficult to deploy under such weather conditions.
Therefore, even though he wasn't fully prepared, he hastily launched a counterattack following the orders of Binghan the First.
The Tang Army did not have much strength on the frontlines, and since there were no orders to hold the position to the death, the Tang Country's defense forces, upon encountering the Dwarf Troops, immediately began to retreat from their defensive stance.
For them, such weather was indeed unsuitable for combat: they boarded trucks or armored vehicles and quickly disengaged from contact with the Dwarf counterattack forces, retreating to the second line of defense.
