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The Grand Wei Court.
Chapter 111: Forced Surrender. [110]
Summary
In a tense standoff, Zhao Hong Run, a young prince of the Great Wei, intimidates high-ranking captives from the State of Chu into submission through brutal executions. As captives are killed for refusing to surrender, fear grips the remaining prisoners. Some captives, witnessing the mercilessness, eventually submit, while others, like Duan Mu Qi, attempt rebellion but are swiftly executed. Zhao Hong Run's strategy reveals his ruthlessness, as he considers killing all captives until a few generals express willingness to surrender. The captives' complex relationships and political tensions within Chu are highlighted, showcasing the underlying struggles for power and loyalty.Full content
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