Half of the 50,000 soldiers were dead, and the remaining half were full of fear and blood.
The commander's helmet had fallen off and his hair was disheveled. He looked extremely embarrassed.
They had no choice but to surrender.
"I'll keep my word. I won't make things difficult for anyone. I'll keep my promise that I won't hurt anyone, not even a hair."
"Ma Nanfeng!"
"I'm here." Ma Nanfeng hurried forward.
"Clean up the barracks in the south of the city immediately. Later, let's send them in."
"Remember, the soldiers around the barracks are only restricted. Don't interfere too much in their lives and you must ensure their daily needs," Samuel instructed.
Ma Nanfeng was stunned. They were not going to the captive camp. Wasn't this a holiday for them? "Chief, you..."
"What's wrong?"
"They've always been captured. There's no need, right?"
"Go ahead and do as I say."
"Yes!"
Ma Nanfeng took the order and hurried to do things with more than 100 people.
"The war is imminent. In order to reduce unnecessary casualties, we may not kill those who surrender, but we may trouble you to stay longer."
Samuel nodded at the other commanders.
The three commanders of the northwestern south gate immediately moved forward and gestured to the surrendered generals of the south. "Everyone, please."
The commander sighed and shook his head helplessly. Then he led his men to the barracks slowly.
"Wait a minute!"
After a few steps, Samuel suddenly spoke.
The troops stopped and looked at Samuel one after another. The commander of the south laughed coldly and said, "What? Do you regret it? I knew it. How could someone treat captives so well?"
"I will never regret my actions. I just want to remind you."
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