"Really, another group of Aus people have been wiped out?"
This kind of good news was a daily occurrence, yet what captured the attention of most people in the Eastern Country was that....
"...I heard one of the deceased was a director from Aus? Aren't they very powerful?" The few known directors were all at the peak of Decree-level combat power, so how did they die so easily?
"It seemed to be an internal strife, a fight over food... There are also theories that it's because the man was unwilling to give up. He tried to initiate a suicidal counterattack, and his subordinates, who only wanted to live another day, poisoned his food."
The death of another "Strongman" evokes sighs.
Some of the listeners also felt a chill, if they had lost the decisive battle, the Eastern Country people might have met the same unpalatable end.
In the soil of total war, individual strength is not completely useless, but it is like a drop in the bucket, gone with the flow.