In the month of July, summer solstice had arrived.
In the northern part of Nanjiang State, the Longjiang River flowed turbulently to the east, dividing the region into north and south.
Not long ago, the Qin Army not only marched north to capture significant cities such as West Huang City in the West Capital, but also achieved consecutive victories on the eastern front, completely taking over regions like Shang, Jing, and Tong, bringing half of the realm under genuine control.
Moreover, even the remnants of the Northern Army led by Chang Shi were forced to retreat north of the Longjiang River.
Although the Qin Army was high in morale, no amount of spirit could withstand the exhaustion of an extended campaign. Therefore, upon approaching Longjiang, Dongfang Xinglan ordered the army to camp and rest on site.
Within the Qin King Camp, Dongfang Xinglan had not closed her eyes for several nights.
