If any issues arose, it would likely revolve around the rations.
General Feng and his comrades instructed Qi to inform Shao Yunduan that should the northwest face a shortage of food supplies, he could seek Shao Yunduan's assistance.
Meanwhile, amidst the power struggle among the three princes, the idea of allocating funds for rations for the Northwest Army seemed far-fetched to General Feng and his associates.
They couldn't entertain such a notion.
Thus, the Northwest Army had to devise its own solution.
Upon conveying this to Shao Yunduan, he nodded in agreement to extend whatever help he could provide.
Qi, being part of the Northwest Army, was relieved by Shao Yunduan's willingness to support.
Moreover, Shao Yunduan was keen to prevent Beihu, Qingdi, and their cohorts from wreaking havoc within the Great Qin Empire.
Inquiring about the well-being of Qi, Meng Wanfu, and Ding Xiang, Shao Yunduan expressed concern.