The first step is to determine the direction from which the enemy will come. If this cannot be ascertained, a blind retreat might lead directly into the enemy's arms.
Therefore, Gu Fan's opinion is to pack everything up and be ready to leave at any moment, but for now, to keep the troops stationary and respond to changes with constancy.
Gu Fan's idea was supported by Jie, who agreed that it was essential to determine the approach of the enemy before deciding their own movements.
However, some disagreed, arguing that by the time the direction of the enemy is determined, the enemy might already be close to arriving.
The patrol soldiers each had a locator, and the last life signal disappeared right here. After the enemy arrives, they will definitely swarm to this location, and by then any retreat by the resistance will surely be detected.
Leng Feng suggested taking a risk by quickly picking a direction and moving out.
Many people agreed with Leng Feng and opposed Gu Fan's plan.