Other language: Vietnamese
History: Scholar of the Great Xia.
Chapter 353: Kill Without Mercy. [353]
Summary
Su Cang confronts Imperial Guards who deserted during battle, condemning their cowardice. After capturing most deserters, he delivers a harsh judgment, stating that their actions led to the deaths of loyal soldiers. Despite their pleas and explanations, Su Cang declares they must be executed to maintain military discipline and honor. He emphasizes that those who defy orders will be killed without mercy, using their punishment as a stark example for future soldiers.Full content
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