130,000 Dongying troops.
Over 70,000 servant soldiers took a day and two nights to barely clean up.
There were no captives to be taken.
There were no soldiers willing to surrender.
All the captured Dongying soldiers were lined up and beheaded on the ground.
They were pushed into large pits in groups, then a great fire was lit on the edge of the pits to "warm them up."
The order to leave no prisoners or surrendering soldiers alive was given by Yang Ge.
However, these acts of slaughtering captives and surrendering soldiers were creatively thought out by the servant army's Dongying slaves on their own initiative.
Not a single Samurai from the servant army protested Yang Ge's orders. On the contrary, all the Samurai were eager to carry out his command, and racked their brains to make the process more "enjoyable."
It was as if, as victors, they were supposed to act this way.
Not acting in this manner would not sufficiently display their majesty as victors…