The Great Yan Dynasty fell too swiftly, so swiftly that it left people at a loss.
Within the Great Yan Dynasty, many nobles and many upper echelons of major powers suddenly found themselves prisoners.
Their fates became uncertain; perhaps they might survive, or perhaps they would become corpses buried in the fertile land of Great Yan.
Their ruler, Beigong Yin, had already departed; their mighty warriors had either perished in battle or fled completely.
Everyone suddenly became more tense than ever before.
No one could have envisioned that the enemy they had so despised before the war was capable of such terrifying combat prowess.
The Great Yan Dynasty, once at its zenith, was unexpectedly and utterly obliterated by the opponent.
Great Yan Dynasty, Imperial Palace.
Gu Qijue did not sit on the dragon throne of the Great Yan Emperor; he had no interest in the seat of a defeated ruler.
His towering figure stood on the high platform where the dragon throne was located.
