Hu Bianguan did not impose more constraints because in chaotic battles, overly detailed plans are unfeasible; reliance on the involved person's ability to adapt is necessary.
"Makes sense," Guo Conglong nodded, refraining from further inquiries.
This matter does not conflict with their own interests.
It's not just them, the Soaring Dragon People; even those Slave Soldiers might have long harbored thoughts of escaping from the grasp of the Tukan Demon.
The hesitance to act stems, first, from fear of Khan Yamun's terrifying power, with his Souls of Slaughter Army surrounding him. Their unconventional prowess allows them to obliterate an army of tens of thousands within minutes.
Secondly, their logistics and supplies are controlled by the Tukan People. The food they have is only sufficient for the day and insufficient in quantity.
Even if they escape from the Tukan People, if they fail to find food supplies, they will freeze or starve to death.
