The Celestial Wind Empire's Emperor Tianfeng was initially somewhat anxious, discussing daily with his civil and military officials on how to respond to the situation.
He did not want to surrender the entire nation, but seeing the previous lessons from the Great Chu Empire, he felt that if surrendering could spare their lives, it might be worth it.
After all, it was certainly better than being smashed into a bloody mist, wasn't it?
However, seeing Xia Feng's actions, which could only be described as foolish probing, he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
Though this Great Xia Emperor's Son was exceptionally talented, he was, after all, young and hadn't experienced much warfare.
Furthermore, no one had ever fought naval battles across the sea for so many years, so it was only natural for him to make foolish moves.
Anyone who has been a general for a few years and fought a few battles should know that.
The greatest fear in marching is the scattering of troops.
