Reborn as Liu Hong: Building a Divine Great Han Empire

Emperor Ling of Han was the last powerful emperor of the Han Dynasty, a figure who could have altered the course of history, yet he became the root cause of the empire's collapse.

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Chapter 696 The Atrocities of Goguryeo

The Right Chancellor sighed helplessly, "Alas, right now the soldiers are all loyal to the King. Even if we wanted to, there's nothing we can do. We can only discuss this again after we return home."

Zhu Yao and his generals exchanged glances and remained silent.

The order given by Li Xiao was so popular with the soldiers that the ordinary soldiers all broke free from their control and were focused on leaving the camp to plunder the villages of Buyeo, which the soldiers could no longer stop.

In an instant, the villages and towns surrounding Muzha Fortress suffered utter devastation at the hands of these Goguryeo soldiers who had unleashed the beasts within them.

Li Xiaosanguang's orders were perfectly carried out and implemented by the group of Goguryeo soldiers who were blinded by greed.

The people of Buyeo had their food looted, their houses and shacks burned down, the elderly and children were all slaughtered, and the men were enslaved.

The Goguryeo soldiers swept through the land like locusts, destroying every village in sight. Wherever they went, all that remained were villages shrouded in smoke and littered with corpses.

In just ten days, dozens of villages and towns within a hundred miles of Muzha City were destroyed by Goguryeo soldiers, and nearly 40,000 elderly people and children were either killed or perished in the fire.

More than 5,000 young women and tens of thousands of male slaves were captured and taken to the Goguryeo camp.

The young women, especially those captured and taken to the camp, suffered the most tragic fates.

Throughout the Goguryeo camp, the pitiful wails of Buyeo women echoed all night long.

The bodies of many women who were persecuted to death were thrown directly around the wooden fortress to intimidate the garrison inside.