A Fighting General!
Yang Wufeng and Nangong Hao's expressions changed drastically.
In the wars of the Extraordinary World, soldiers fought soldiers, and generals fought generals.
This was an unwritten rule.
If anyone broke this rule, their opponent would be justified in using their superior strength to slaughter armies, massacre civilians, and even send a Great Power to bully the weak—obliterating them with a single palm strike.
Thus, the tradition of the Fighting General had flourished since ancient times.
A general was the core of an army's morale.
This was especially true in the Extraordinary World, where a single person's Martial Power could overcome thousands, even tens of thousands, of soldiers. A general was the very Essence, Qi, and Spirit of an army, their Stabilizing Needle.
Given these circumstances, the pros and cons of a Fighting General were obvious.
The two armies would each send out a great general to face off.
It was fair and just.
