By dawn, the chaotic situation in the capital city of Jin State had been pacified. To be precise, Yu Huacheng had led nearly two thousand Jin soldiers in a desperate attempt to turn the tide, causing some minor trouble for the Yan Army. However, once Liang Cheng beheaded Yu Huacheng with a single stroke, the Yan Army's remaining tasks primarily involved clearing out the routed soldiers and stabilizing the situation.
The word "Jin" represented a great nation that had existed for almost as many years as Yan. Now, after countless hardships, it was thoroughly trampled into the muddy, filthy water.
After this night, even if Emperor Jin and the Empress Dowager still existed, the words "Great Jin" would completely lose their color.
