Chapter 65 Seeing the Wheelchair Again

Even though they got there as soon as possible, they were still late.

When Scott led Calamity back to the house, he heard a sad cry in the mourning hall.

Scott's legs were limping and he knelt in the courtyard with rain pouring down on him.

Calamity walked in quickly. In front of the general's bed, all the servants were weeping bitterly.

Calamity came forward to examine the body. General Thomas stopped breathing, his heart stopped beating, and his face was peaceful, as if he had fallen asleep.

General Thomas was a hero to the court, and the King valued him greatly. After he retired, the King still occasionally summoned him to the palace. Later, because his legs were inconvenient, he could not enter the palace. The King also went out to visit him personally, it was a great honor. Many military commanders in the court used to be his subordinates before, so his funeral was planned to be held ceremoniously.