As soon as Zhou Kang spoke, Situ Jing's face darkened.
From a young age, he was surrounded by his father and elder brother, soaking up their influence and stepping into the military at an early age. He always understood that within the imperial guard, the most taboo subject was the discussion of superstitions.
As military officers, they either defended lands and cities or fought on the battlefield, requiring a steadfastness without distractions.
Once superstition crept in, some would become hesitant and timid due to certain taboos, greatly diminishing the combat strength that the imperial guard should possess.
Yet Zhou Kang, as the Deputy Capital Commander of the army, was older than him and had much deeper experience, but he proposed such a bad idea as if afraid the morale would not be disturbed, actually wanting to hold a rites ceremony in the camp to dispel evil!
