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Chapter 1326: Chapter 1326: How Can This Be Any Milder?

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Chapter 1326: How Can This Be Any Milder?

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He wondered if this person was treating their lives as mere childs play.

Stop talking. Whats the use of saying more?

The other deputy general looked equally grim, if not paler.

During the battle, Zhan Beiyes deputy general stabbed him in the back and nearly killed him. He had to consume many medicinal pills to be able to stand here and discuss matters with everyone.

If Ming Fucheng had been present, he would have slapped him.

He had never seen a commander so indifferent to this situation; not only did he disappear, but none of them knew where he had gone.

We must report this defeat as soon as possible. How about this? Lets report the news that His Highness is not in the military camp. They refused to take the blame for Ming Fucheng.

Is that okay? The other deputy generals looked at him.

The commanders absence during the war was a serious offense. Even if he were a prince, he would still be punished.

But Ming Fucheng was the most favored son of the Yueming Emperor. If they reported this, the Emperor might not publicly blame Ming Fucheng. Instead, their families might be implicated.

The deputy general asked, Why not?

Ming Fucheng was not in the camp and was untraceable. Was this reasonable?

If youre afraid, report it a bit more mildly, he said.

How can this be any milder? one of the deputy generals asked.

How could this complaint be even classified as mild? In any case, it would hold Prince Ming Fucheng responsible for the failure of this battle.

Well say that His Highness has disappeared. Theres no news of his whereabouts. We dont know if Zhanling Empire has captured him, and thats why we lost the battle, the deputy general suggested.

It was true that they lost a city because of Ming Fuchengs absence.

The other deputy generals were speechless.

They did not believe that Zhanling Empire had captured Ming Fucheng. If that were true, why would Zhan Beiye have to resort to such drastic measures to attack the city? He could have easily used Ming Fucheng as a bargaining chip.

He could have used him in the same way he used Yue Suiyu. Yue Suiyu died mysteriously because of her bad luck with the cold -blooded and ruthless Ming Fucheng.

However _ it was different this time

In any case, Ming Fucheng would never be in Zhan Beiyes hands.

Are you sure the Emperor wont hold us accountable for failing to protect His Highness if we report this? another deputy general asked.

He wont. The deputy general shook his head.

He continued, Well say that His Highnesss shadow guards went missing with him, and we suspect that the leader of the shadow guards has some inexplicable connection with Zhanling Empire. That way, we wont be implicated.

He had to teach Ming Fucheng a lesson. This matter must not be brushed aside so easily. They had lost a city, and it was a border city.

Someone had to bear the responsibility for such a significant matter.

He did not want to be responsible for this, and he believed the other deputy generals would not want to either. Hence, Ming Fucheng had to bear the responsibility.

You dont want to bear the responsibility of losing the city, right?

The other deputy generals lowered their heads. No one wanted to bear such a huge responsibility. It was not like they were unafraid of facing the chopping block.

They did not want to take on the blame, so they naturally blamed this on Ming

Fucheng..





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