The flogging Dusa endured was not only heart-wrenching but also made the guards understand the true meaning of the saying "law enforcement is as immovable as mountains."
This was precisely why Monte insisted that Rocky punish Dusa.
Because through this flogging, not only would the Guard Corps hold no grudges against Dusa and Monte, since the whip had already been cracked, but they would also develop a sense of fear, a fear that stemmed not from any person, but from military law itself!
This was the most critical matter; once military law and military might were established, it would be infinitely beneficial for the entire Guard Corps.
At the same time, Rocky's actions were also observed by the people of Backhill Village and in no time had reached Lin Feng's ears.
Upon learning of this on the high wall, Lin Feng was first stunned, then smiled and nodded.
"Commander, this Rocky is really ruthless, showing no mercy at all," someone said.
"Yes, he's too cruel," another agreed.