Chapter 1114: Captives must have the consciousness of captives (5) (1/2)

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If the St. Dragon Empire is defeated, regardless of whether the Wolf Legion is biased, the St. Dragon Emperor will kill the Wolf Legion associated with the monsoon smoke just in case.

At this point, Lu Shaoqing thought about it early, but... they had to go back.

Their families are in the Holy Dragon Empire, which is also the suppression of their sacred dragons. Once the Wolf Legion really rebellious, not only all of them, even their loved ones will be slaughtered.

In fact, with the location of the Wolf Legion, you can clearly see everything on the entire battlefield.

Regarding Hanna’s practice of ignoring the soldiers’ lives, the people of the Wolf Legion have been chilled. In the process of their contact with the old army, they also heard a lot of rumors about Huna.

Hu Na took over the squadron and played a lot of victory. The world only knows that he is victorious, but he does not know how much his victory was exchanged for the life of the old army.

After the joint operations of the three armed forces, there were nearly 100,000 people left in the old army of the Sui Army. However, after Huna took over, there were three battles in succession. Huna hardly killed only 30,000 of the nearly 100,000 soldiers...

Today's squadrons, there have been thousands of veterans who have been with Yang Lan, and the other twenty thousand squadrons are all filled in by the St. Dragon Emperor.

Shenglongdi’s approach to Hu’nan’s disregard for the soldiers’ life and death is clear, but it is still used again. In this battle, he even confessed to Huna’s coach, which directly led to tens of thousands of soldiers being attacked by the giant warriors. Ruthless sacrifice.

Huna's practice of cold-blooded has already surprised Lu Shaoqing, and the indulgence of Shenglongdi to Hu Na also made Lu Shaoqing very chilling to the country he once loyal to.

They joined the army to protect the country, not for someone, to compete for military merit.