Published: March 2, 2025
This is a sad world...
The strong do as they please, while the weak struggle to survive — but actually, that is not the saddest part.
The saddest part of this world is that, by now, no one cares about the existence of this world or the lives and deaths of ordinary beings living in it.
Fran wants to go home, and Wen Yu agreed to help him — he is prepared to violently reclaim all ownership of Beijing.
Moreover, Wen Yu does not care how many living people will remain under his rule when he sits on the throne of the Beijing commander-in-chief, or whether the people under him will curse him...
He is indifferent, and he does not mind.
Bai, Caius, and Arthur also do not care about this world, or how things are in Beijing — when Wen Yu comes to them, Bai does not want to directly give up on Beijing. So, even knowing that the overall situation is settled, Bai still wants to resist until the end.
After all, even if they die, it's just a clone body, isn't it?
Therefore, when both sides that can decide everything are indifferent to one matter, no one cares about the opinions of the other weaklings...
But sadly — it is these disregarded weaklings who suffer the most casualties.
"Go ahead..."
At this moment, Bai spoke softly, while Arthur next to him took out a communication device and issued a death order to the troops stationed in Beijing.
"Kill him!"
There was no instruction on how to kill, what weapons to use, or any detailed tactical commands — nothing at all.
This was simply a straightforward and brutal death order!
That's right, you all go, use your lives to fill the abyss that is Wen Yu, until there are none left!
The high-ranking military officials who received the order exchanged glances; some felt reluctant, while others resolutely carried out the command.
A small number of soldiers leaped off the city walls, forming a neat military formation as they charged towards Wen Yu, only to be swept away by black light, instantly disappearing without a trace — an ordinary army could not possibly cause any disturbance to Wen Yu, this much Wen Yu understood, Bai understood, Arthur understood, and even the deceased soldiers understood!
But still, the decision-makers do not care, while those who care cannot decide...
Thus, a mutiny quickly occurred.
Yes, they are soldiers protecting their homeland, they are the children of the people; however, they are also living beings, with emotions of joy and sorrow, fear and sadness. No one would charge at an opponent that is destined to be unbeatable — after all, warriors like Don Quixote are just a minority.
The troops in the rear fled first — they either hid trembling in various places in Beijing or rushed towards the portal, preparing to escape from this fortress that was about to be destroyed.
Soon, the soldiers on the city walls could no longer suppress the fear deep within their hearts, and they began to whisper amongst themselves, seemingly discussing some unknown conspiracy...
To this, Bai merely shook his head with a smile.
"I knew it, people are always something unreliable..."
"So?"
Arthur next to him picked up the conversation, making a gesture of cutting his throat — he then asked Bai if they needed to "execute military law" against these soldiers.
Bai shook his head again.
"No need, it's a waste of time."
"Bring out all the hidden cards and resources in Beijing that can be activated!"
After saying this, Bai looked at Wen Yu, and as the mental waves resonated, a voice suddenly entered Wen Yu's mind.
"You have also been the Beijing commander-in-chief, so you should know how much Beijing has hidden, right?"
Wen Yu smiled and nodded.
"Of course, when I was in office, Beijing had a significant foundation, and now that five thousand years have passed, I believe that foundation should be even greater, right?"
"That's right!"
Bai said with a grin, as if speaking to himself.
"To be honest, after I replaced Fang Yujie, I personally went to the Ultimate Armory of Beijing and checked the things that only the Beijing commander-in-chief could activate. Wow, it really surprised me; after Lin Haifeng, you, Tang Haofei, and Fran, the four commanders of Beijing, I have to say, you all indeed created quite a lot of useful items."