Qin Kun felt his temples pulsing, on the verge of fainting.
The Emperor's soldiers? From ten to fifty thousand, they're not led by Xin Wen...
...
On the river, the governor's troops retreated in defeat, some dead, some wounded. Hundreds fell into the river, and the governor's men soon surrendered.
Once the captives had gathered, Ya Ge and Long San finally met.
After this battle, Long San had lost more than a hundred men. Because they had used quite a lot of weapons, the financial losses were considerable.
But when Long San saw Ya Ge, he still appeared indifferent: "You in battle, that's your true self. So impressive, even I am envious."
Ya Ge also smiled at Long San: "You're not too shabby yourself; the title of gang leader is well-deserved."
"It's a shame I can only give orders and not fight myself. Unlike you, who can both control the overall situation and lead soldiers into battle while showing unparalleled bravery."
The two always admired each other greatly.