At the break of dawn, the expedition army had already arrived outside Shengjing City.
Leading the charge was General Cao Yin, alongside him were Luo Xie and Chang E, followed by several deputy generals, commanders, and thousands of soldiers.
Behind these soldiers were carriages of captives, among them were prisoners from Xiliang, one of whom had his chin dislocated, limbs broken, was barely recognizable, and was the enemy commander, Hatu.
Behind them stretched an endless array of troops!
The city gates slowly opened; the army streamed in, and on both sides, the people cheered, yelling "Long live the Emperor!"
Two days prior, the court announced the termination of the Liang Zhou Alliance, proclaiming that from then on, Dazhou would no longer pay the annual tribute to Xiliang, and taxes would be reduced by ten percent, causing the populace to rejoice.
"Great General!"
