The Imperial Capital of the Dahua Empire, after Zhao Ji's departure, Li Mingshun continued to hold on for a few more days before he led the remaining troops in a panicked retreat from the city district that no longer had any value to defend.
To be frank, fighting within the Imperial Capital had already destroyed many of the ancient city's neighborhood buildings, and Li Mingshun felt like a sinner, having subjected the city to unnecessary losses.
Watching as tranquility returned to the city districts, the Fengjiang rebels began maintaining order within the city, everything started to return to calm, and the local civilians finally saw the peace they had longed for.
Some curious folks ran to the suburbs to watch the Fengjiang troops advance southward and westward. These troops were equipped with a considerable number of vehicles and tanks, which seemed more capable of combat than the previous Dahua forces no matter how one looked at them.