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Chapter 1416: Who Should Die

    

round had stiffened his body and he nearly fell.After a while, Chen Tong gritted his teeth and gradually regained his ability to move. He followed Wan Jiaojiao into the familiar practice hall known as...Chapter 1416: Who Should Die

Upon hearing this, Su Ping looked up sharply and surveyed the surroundings.

As far as his eyes could see, he beheld a vast battlefield where countless figures clashed and intertwined, their forms blurring into one another in a chaotic dance of death.

Under his command, the Qin soldiers were clearly at a disadvantage. The vast battlefield was filled with shouts of killing, and every minute saw someone fall. But the overwhelming majority of those who fell were his own soldiers.

The disparity in troop strength between the Qin army and the Liao army resulted in the most direct weakness for the Liao army, which was their ability to divide their troops into several tiers for a rotating battle.

But no matter which echelon they were assigned to, the Qin army could only field those available.

Therefore, the Liao army had ample time to rest and replenish, but the Qin army could barely afford a breath, let alone rest.

As for reinforcements, don't even think about it. They can't even get to the front lines if they're wounded. Many soldiers are fighting with injuries, and even General Su Pingbei himself has come out to fight the enemy. This shows how dire the situation on the battlefield is for the Qin army.

As I watched, the morale and spirit of our troops continued to decline steadily, and casualties soared.

And then look at the Liao army's side, a steady stream of new troops were surging over like waves.

If this situation continues, he won't even have a chance to retreat.

Although reluctant, Su Pingbei still made the difficult but right choice.urrendered, handing over the Imperial Guard, it proved that he wouldn't resort to violence unless absolutely necessary. This was a tacit understanding between him and I. How could you possibly underst...