The prefectural governor turned out to be the grandson of the Duke of Liang, which made everything seem reasonable and justifiable.
Thousands of people, thousands of faces.
The Duke of Wei was resolute and militarily brave, particularly excelling in strategy, his troop movements were organized and systematic, and the civilians did not suffer due to the military, resulting in an excellent reputation. His third son, Xu Wenzhu, even inherited the Duke of Wei's positive traits and outperformed his older brothers.
Being a generation apart as a grandson, Xu Yuelong was a bit more indolent but still a composed individual.
The Duke of Liang was the exact opposite, extremely irritable, a thoroughbred military commander with both the skills and the temper of a famous general.
He had committed countless absurd acts, one being the siege and capture of his own city because the defending general opened the gates too late.