"They must be addicted to attacking Mianzhou City."
What Chief Zheng didn't know were the full repercussions of his last invasion of Mianzhou City, where he had beheaded a group of officials and left his mark. Not only had this led to him being blamed for the "Chahe Village" incident, but details of his recent activities had also been secretly circulated by the imperial court among the top military leaders.
His name was... known in enemy territory.
"This man employs very cunning tactics," was all Meng Geng could reply. "And he's highly skilled in warfare."
"Tell me more," Zhong Wenhao prompted.
"As you command."
Meng Geng then recounted everything, from the Yan people's ambush at the city gate to Lady Daxi's sudden fit of madness that triggered infighting between the local garrison and the Qian soldiers within the city.
Zhong Wenhao listened with narrowed eyes, sitting motionless, appearing as if he might drift off to sleep.
