Looking at the mess in front of him, Jiu clicked his tongue, but he didn't pursue Lisa any longer.
With the wound that the general suffered, there was no way he could fight tomorrow and without the general, there was no chance for the other party to win.
"After this battle is over, it's time for me to greet my dearest uncle," Jiu smiled slightly.
On the side, his soldiers didn't dare to interrupt him as they cleaned up the mess.
They tried to stay quiet as much as possible in the hope that Jiu didn't notice them.
Although Jiu would put up a gentle and noble front, his soldiers knew very well how much of a demon he was.
He would not throw tantrums like the crown prince or personally torture someone like his cousin.
Just like the current emperor, he would deal with everything calmly, but if they made a mistake, they wouldn't even know what ended their life.
Sometimes the soldiers were confused about whether he was the emperor's son or nephew.
The way he did it was similar to the emperor, though he did it in a much more refined way compared to the emperor.
Nevertheless, both of them were scary people who didn't seem like that at the front.
Jiu walked to his horse and mounted it as he directed the soldiers to occupy the hill.
Based on his memories, he would already lose by this point because of an ambush the other party prepared and the repeatable loss on his side due to many unexpected tactics.
This time, he had changed a lot of things, hopefully, everything would end well.
...
On Jackson's side in the Headquarters
"Have you finished the investigation about Jiu?" Jackson asked.
Both Jenner and Lisa sent their people to investigate the matter of Jiu in the hope of finding clues about him.
Nevertheless, it took them a long time to find out what happened in the past because Jiu spent most of his life on the northwest border of the Pan Kingdom.
Shu nodded his head as he bowed down, "The investigation is finished, but there is something strange on the report."
"What is it?" Jackson got a bad feeling when he heard the word.
"Ever since young, Prince Jiu was already an excellent child. However, ever since he reaches adult age, his actions become really weird; it's as if he could know anything that happened before it happened."
Jisoo frowned, "Know something before it happened? How is it possible?"
"Prince Jiu said that he saw it in his dream, so he knew. Because of his excuse, people call him the future dreamer."
"Future dreamer," Jennie murmured, "I think that nickname is really suitable for him."
"I don't think this is the time to praise him, Jennie," Jisoo said with a wry smile.
"I know, just cannot help it," Jennke grinned.
However, her face changed in the next moment, "I have to go back. If he truly knew the future, then he should know about the ambush."
If the report was true, there should be a possibility that Lisa would be ambushed back instead by Jiu.
Of course, such things were impossible, yet she didn't think that way because there were indeed some things unexplained in this world.
The most concrete experience she had was that cave before where they learned such terrifying techniques and the cost of being the leader.
"Knowing the future is logically impossible, right?" Jackson said with a frown.
Jennie didn't listen to him as she sprinted to the horse and mounted it.
The far distance that would take several minutes to walk was covered in mere seconds.
Jackson's mouth was opened wide when he saw how fast Jennie's move was.
"Does having a feeling for someone enhance your ability that much?" he asked in bewilderment.
Jisoo smiled wryly. That was the real ability of Jennie because she was the general and she already spent years fighting on the battlefield.
Covering this short of distance was nothing for her.
However, since not even Jackson knew about it, Jisoo doubted that Jackson would be able to guess it.
"Maybe?" he grinned.
Truthfully, it was not true since at most they just became more dedicated than usual. There was no way a person could undergo a transformation that easily.
Jackson was looking at Jisoo suspiciously when they heard the soldiers exclaiming.
Looking to the front, they noticed that the people who were sent away with Lisa had returned.
However, seeing their grim and panicked expression, the two of them stopped joking.
"Lou, what happened?" Jennie dashed with the horse to meet with them.
Seeing that Lou was the one leading, she felt uneasy.
Could it be that something happened to Lisa?
If that was not the case, there was no way Lou would be the one leading the soldier's return.
The caring expression Jennie showed to them only made Lou feel worse.
He failed his duty of protecting Lisa and let him experience the pain of being wounded heavily.
Seeing the girl was truly worried, he moved aside to show her the wounded general.
Jennei gasped at the sight. The wounds on Lisa's body were not limited to mere scratches, rather they were deep wounds.
Although the soldiers had already given him first aid, there were still many wounds open.
Even in some of the places, the blood was still flowing.
"Lift him up to the horse, I will take him back to the tent," Jennie said.
Lou nodded his head and helped Lisa get on the horseback.
Because Jennie was so worried, she was already at the foot of the hill.
Going up using a horse would be much quicker and they too needed to tend their wound.
Pacing her horse, Jennie climbed the hill once again with Lou watched her from behind.
Lou's feet tremble before he falls down on the ground.
"Commander Lou!"
"It's fine, take the others first," Lou waved his hand.
This was ridiculous.
For him to only have a superficial wound while Lisa got a heavy wound, he was a failure as a subordinate.
Lou buried his head into his hand. He prayed from the bottom of his heart that Lisa would be fine.
That reckless general, who still wanted to protect his subordinate and fought on the frontline despite being wounded, is his precious master.
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