The battle was not over, but Gao Guang now had forty-six prisoners in his hands.
All forty-six people, in front of the three of them, raised their hands and obediently stood together, many of them even retaining their secondary weapons, but there was no problem, if any of these men had the slightest intention of resistance, they would not have chosen to surrender.
From another perspective, a team of nearly a hundred men had been reduced to just forty-six, with a mortality rate over fifty percent—not casualty rate, but a pure death rate without any injuries. The enemy had only chosen to lay down their arms after sustaining more than half of their numbers in deaths, which was a very strong performance already.
Gao Guang had completely broken the enemy, completely shattered their morale.