In the situation of multi-front warfare, the Empire's foundational campaign composed of twelve key battlegrounds shakes the Empire to its core.
Martial Emperor I, in these circumstances, dressed in a set of tungsten-steel gold armor, wielding a heavy sword forged of tungsten-steel gold, rode the fiercest scaled beast of Imperial Star. Within seven days on Imperial Star, he appeared successively at twelve battlegrounds, slaying generals and capturing flags repeatedly, until no generals were left to slay and no flags to capture.
To this day, Aida Kang, like the King of South already killed by Ji Xinghe, still cannot imagine how his grandfather Martial Emperor I managed to accomplish it.
Being able to fight isn't the most critical; the most crucial is the decision-making in supporting a particular battleground sequentially. How did Martial Emperor I know that when he supported one battleground, the situation on other battlegrounds wouldn't completely overturn?