Although these were once enemies, they still gave these generals who fought to the end a dignified burial.
He ordered the soldiers to set up graves for these generals, giving them a place of rest for their souls.
Two months later, Xia Feng reached the outskirts of the Celestial Wind Imperial Capital.
So many generals opened the city gates for him along the way that his originally over three-month march was cut in half.
However, once he arrived outside the Imperial Capital City, he showed no intention of attacking, merely setting up camp outside, as if waiting for the other two main commanders.
Chu Yue was somewhat worried, having stayed by Xia Feng's side all this time.
Though he was also a Yellow Tier First Layer Martial Sovereign, he had insistently taken on the role of a guard by the Emperor's Son.
Seeing Xia Feng provocatively stationed outside the Celestial Wind Imperial Capital at this moment, he stepped forward to offer counsel.
