Under Meng Biao's watchful eye, Fang Yu didn't display any unusual behavior. Like most Blue Star Captains, he accepted a mission, then led his army to the front lines to engage in war.
In fact, the strategy Fang Yu and Kong Huaao set two days ago was indeed so.
Fang Yu was responsible for openly participating in the war, misleading Meng Biao, while secretly relaying information and intelligence to Kong Huaao.
Meanwhile, Kong Huaao began quietly deploying troops, drawing several units from other places and discreetly positioning them in the Southern Island Sea Region.
Neither of them trusted the naval battle wall that Meng Biao had previously established, suspecting it might harbor latent risks.
Thus, Kong Huaao intended to use these few days to quietly dispatch soldiers near the naval battle wall on the front line to inspect its setup, while also holding his forces back to observe Meng Biao's movements and subsequently make relevant decisions.
As for Fang Yu...
