Among those soldiers, the most noticeable was not the one-armed Guo Liang, but rather a middle-aged general who looked around fifty. His height was strikingly apparent, coupled with an imposing expression that inspired a slight sense of reverence among those who looked at him. The soldiers around him seemed like stars surrounding their leader.
This man was none other than Qin Biao, commander of the Yanjing Military Region, a member of the military commission, known as the "Northeast Tiger." He had a robust and commanding presence, an impressive figure of the Huaxia military's hawkish faction. Despite nearing seventy, he appeared to be just in his early fifties. Rumor had it that if he were transferred to the Lingnan Military Region, the South China Sea might have already erupted in conflict. Note: Lu Yihang, commander of the military sub-district, is not on the same level as Qin Biao, as the regional commander manages the military across several provinces.