Zhou Chang was just waiting for this rebellion.
In this way, he would have the opportunity to eliminate all potential threats, wash away the shame of the past, and then focus on dealing with Yanrong and Nanjin Country.
No wonder Qingzhou fell so easily to the rebels.
No wonder, after Yuan Anjiang submitted his report to the court, the Emperor showed no reaction.
When the time came, and the people of Qingzhou were all dead, it could be said they were massacred by the rebels. No one would suspect anything, and public opinion would overwhelmingly support the Emperor.
Jiang Shouzhong felt somewhat lost.
He had been hoping to kill a few more rebels in the city to slow their murderous pace, waiting for Dazhou to send reinforcements and save some innocent civilians.
But now, what was there to wait for?
What could he save?
He Benquan, looking at the ruins, said, "But do you know why Zhou Chang lured those people to Qingzhou? Because a monster is suppressed here."
"Monster?"