After repelling the enemy's attack, Clay Bell's troops were hugging and celebrating.
Clay Bell, like the soldiers, was busy celebrating the victory, as the wars he had participated in before were only defensive operations at the Marne River, and what he had heard about were mostly the battles conducted by Frost.
Those battles had a characteristic; they generally had a decisive result and most campaigns ended quickly, with only a few minor episodes and sporadic pursuit battles left.
So at this moment, although Clay Bell had heard from others that battles often involve repeated tug-of-wars, he did not take it to heart.
He thought that defeating the enemy meant winning.
While he was celebrating the victory, a rider on a fast horse came shouting, "Quickly form up, keep your positions, the enemy's second wave is coming!"
Clay Bell was taken aback, "What second wave? We have repelled the enemy's three attacks already."