Looking at the Luo Ze soldiers who surrendered on the city wall, Yang Yu marked the map with his pen and climbed onto Lotcar's back.
This is a battlefield constrained by giant dragon rules.
No matter how many enemy troops there are or how many of our own, surrender means surrender. If anyone dares to feign surrender, they must pay the price for their actions.
The existence of giant dragon rules to some extent indeed curbs the brutality and baseness of war.
Without the presence of giant dragon rules, the number of soldiers dying on both sides would be countless.
Yang Yu simply couldn't imagine what the battlefield would turn into when the old demons lurking in the dark came out.
Unfortunately, the nature of war has not changed due to the addition of rules.
When interests are involved, expecting the two countries to fight fairly and accept the outcome is virtually impossible.
