The coffin was transported onto the city tower and placed in the middle of the eastern wall. Zheng Fan then sat directly on the coffin lid, his saber laid horizontally beside him.
To outsiders, this scene could be described as incredibly tragic and heroic. In cold-weapon warfare, whether The main general could lead by example, risking his life like ordinary soldiers, often had a tremendous impact on his subordinates' morale.
Li Fusheng's forces could be considered the fiercest among the six divisions of the North Border Army, renowned for their ability to tackle the toughest challenges. A major reason for this was Li Fusheng's habit of always leading the charge in battle; naturally, his men would roar and follow him, fighting to the death without retreating.
At this moment, Zheng Fan wasn't suddenly trying to emulate Li Fusheng out of desperation; rather, it was because Shatuo Queshi, lying in the coffin, was currently his greatest pillar of support.
