Prince observed the people below and finally managed to control his rage.
Guan Qinggu saw the standoff and secretly wondered about Chu Suifeng's and Situ Gong's intentions.
"Situ sir, General Wu, there are no bandits inside Liao City. Otherwise, as an official, I wouldn't be vegetarian, and I would certainly not let them off lightly," he explained with a smile.
"So, General Guan, when do you plan to open the city gates for us to audit and receive?" asked General Wu, laughing loudly, appearing very reckless.
However, Guan Qinggu dared not underestimate this man. If Wu Family was a trusted aide of Chu Suifeng, how could he be all brawn and no brains?
He hadn't expected Chu Suifeng to actually send twenty thousand men to take the city.
The question was hard to answer; the people on the city walls were speechless, and the gates remained tightly closed.
Situ Gong and his men weren't in a hurry but chose an open area outside the city to set up camp.