Mu Xiong led the troops out of the capital this time to retrieve Mu Qingge, the only heir of the Mu Family.
Once he found her, he ordered the troops to set up camp and rest, allowing the soldiers who had marched overnight to have a proper rest.
It was at this moment that Mu Ge learned from Mu Qingge’s mouth who exactly was fighting on the battlefield where she’d been reborn.
Sunset Wilderness, western frontier of Qin Country.
However, it did not belong to Qin Country, because besides Qin Country, it was also connected to two other countries. One was Tu Country to the west of Qin Country, and the other was Yu Country to the south of Qin Country. This area was commonly known as the no-man’s land.
This time, the one engaged in battle with Qin Country was Tu Country.
Tu Country is belligerent, and being located at the western fringe of the Linchuan Continent, it is resource-poor. Therefore, there would always be a few wars with Qin Country each year, and over time, the relationship between Qin Country and Tu Country couldn’t really be harmonious.
As for the reason for each battle...
In fact, how could someone like Mu Qingge, a scion, care about the intrigues and calculations behind the wars and their purposes?
She appeared on the battlefield merely because someone around Qin Jinhao told her, "Prince Rui keeps no useless people around." Along with others chiming in and mocking the Yongning Duke’s lack of successors, she had a rush of blood to her head and led her five hundred Personal Guard onto the battlefield.
Every direct descendant of the Mu Family would have their own Personal Guard.
The only orders these Personal Guards needed to obey were those from their master, just like Mu Qingge’s guards who would never listen to Mu Xiong’s commands over hers.
This loyalty also led to their complete annihilation.
If someone had stopped Mu Qingge in her impulsiveness, or if someone had gone to find Mu Xiong, none of this would have happened, and of course, Mu Ge wouldn’t have been able to use her body to come back to life.
All of this was Mu Qingge’s choice, and if accountability was needed, it wasn’t the guards who should be blamed, but rather the person who incited her.
At this moment, Mu Ge was suspicious, wondering if someone was instigating, and whether Qin Jinhao, this key figure, was aware of it.


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