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Butcher Hong San

In the past few days, the situation in Lucerne had been turbulent.

The continuous war of Songyue had dealt a heavy blow to this declining country. The large number of casualties and losses were secondary. More importantly, the tragic process of the war had deeply terrified the not-so-brave interest groups, especially when they had already walked on the edge of death.

During the Battle of Lucerne, almost all of the Goethe nobles had abandoned their fantasies and were determined to fight to the death. However, bravery and fearlessness had a time limit, especially when Kant had turned the tide when the city had fallen. The survivors of the war had already lost the courage to experience a second war.

Only after experiencing death would one understand the value of life.

Only then would he understand what he usually enjoyed: wealth, peace, wealth, power, delicious food, women... All of this was so precious, so much that he couldn't bear to part with it.