This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the young lord of the army. He tells his men that war is a constant struggle, and that they should never forget why they joined the army in the first place. They should not forget that they are fighting for their country, their families, their brothers and sisters, and for everyone else. The young lord says that his army is the fiercest in all of the zhongzhou. He asks his men if they want to avenge their brothers, or if they just want to eat and drink and smash through the rebel city. He says that everyone should set out to do just that.
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the young lord of the army. He tells his men that war is a constant struggle, and that they should never forget why they joined the army in the first place. They should not forget that they are fighting for their country, their families, their brothers and sisters, and for everyone else. The young lord says that his army is the fiercest in all of the zhongzhou. He asks his men if they want to avenge their brothers, or if they just want to eat and drink and smash through the rebel city. He says that everyone should set out to do just that.