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Chapter 81 - Chapter 72: The Southern Advance

"May the Heavenly Father forgive them for their sins in this life, cleanse their shame, and grant them ascension to Heaven."

Losa drew a cross in front of himself.

He was not a cruel person. To armed enemies, he could be ruthless, as showing mercy to the enemy was irresponsible to his own life and those of his subordinates.

To murderers of the weak and robbers of civilians, he could just as unblinkingly sentence them to death.

But these people, in all fairness, had not committed unforgivable sins.

In his past life as a corporate slave, Losa also couldn't guarantee he never slacked off during work hours.

Yet harsh laws and strict enforcement have always been key in controlling an army.

If Losa had no people, no soldiers, and not the unconditional trust of Baldwin IV, daring to do such things might have led to him being despised and deserted by all.

Because those executed Knights and Attendants all had their comrades and brothers in the Knight Order.

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