This is a male-oriented novel, but the protagonist (male) mistakenly switched channels...
Synopsis:
She drank the poisoned wine given by the Regent and watched her former good sister sm...
Gu Mu went with his assassins because his goal was not simply to drive away the enemy.
He also wanted to keep the heads of the enemy generals.
After all, killing one more person means getting more points.
It was not advisable to carry out a large-scale massacre in the Southern Dynasty, since they were all on the same side.
How could Gu Mu miss such an opportunity to earn points that were practically handed to him?
They infiltrated the enemy's encampment.
Gu Mu was skilled in light footwork and possessed profound internal strength. With his deliberate infiltration, the enemy soldiers on guard duty did not discover his presence.
Needless to say, there were also suicide squads.
Gu Mu lay in ambush, climbing to a high vantage point to observe the enemy's movements.
The assassins would sneak in and draw up a map of the enemy's encampment.
Mark some key geographical locations.
For example, the location of the granary and the locations of the other four generals.
After obtaining the map, Gu Mu and the assassins split up and acted separately.
The assassins were responsible for burning down the granaries, while Gu Mu was responsible for killing people.
Following the map, we arrived at the enemy general's tent.
At the same time, enemy soldiers suddenly shouted outside the tent: "Fire! Fire!"
Suddenly, a lot of footsteps sounded outside the door.
General Feng He, who was inside the tent, was about to go out to check the situation.
Gu Mu emerged from the shadows, his tone cold: "No need to look anymore. This war should end here."
Feng He saw Gu Mu's expression change.
The soldiers of the Southern Dynasty couldn't see it clearly, but they could see it very clearly.
A long spear pierced Gu Mu's chest.
Then, without changing his expression, he drew his spear.
Even with a fatal wound that would surely kill him, he still lived well.
This can only mean that the regent of the Southern Dynasty is not human at all, but perhaps a demon incarnate!
No wonder he dared to rush into the most dangerous places.
Even the King of Hell wouldn't dare to take in such a devil.