261 blood debt must be paid in blood

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No monarch dislikes loyal subjects, nor will they pass up an opportunity to commend loyal and able generals. This is their core interest and their instinct.

They will spare no effort in extolling those warriors who sacrificed their lives to uphold their rule, even elevating them to the status of deities.

Even the culturally barren, cruel, and tyrannical Qing Emperor knew to praise Shi Kefa, so it's nothing unusual for the King of Leite Kingdom, Leite VII, to commend his officers who died for him.

Making a show of it wholeheartedly is naturally for the living to see. On one hand, he wanted to show those still fighting for him that their bravery and loyalty would be rewarded; on the other hand, he wanted to show the Great Tang Group that the talent provided by Tang Mo was highly valued.

Only this way could he recruit more students from the Great Tang military academy, as Leite VII had been convinced that these individuals were truly precious and capable.