Emperor Qin personally beheaded Jiang Su.
This represented the death of the strongest force and highest commander of Ying Country.
Even though a considerable portion of Ying Country's army still remained here, without a top-ranking general, the remnants of Ying Country's army were unable to resist Emperor Qin.
Li Guanyi exhaled, and in the instant his spirit relaxed, a huge wave of fatigue surged forth. He looked down at his armor, where many cuts and gashes marred the top-grade Treasure Armor.
The death of Grandmaster Jiang Su on the battlefield dealt a huge blow to the morale of the entire Ying Country army. Gao Xiang, facing the encirclement of Emperor Qin, Yue Pengwu, and Whale Hunter, ultimately fell in defeat.
It might be said that although Gao Xiang stepped onto the battlefield, he didn't possess the determination to fight and die for Ying Country.
