Michael observed the bleak scene of battle from afar, his heart indifferent. He had seen this kind of image many times, and had experienced it many times. He was long used to it.
He felt a twinge of regret for the casualties of his subordinates, but there was no sympathy or pity.
To accomplish anything, necessary losses must be endured.
Today, as long as the deaths of these subordinates could bring him greater status and wealth, then their deaths would be worthwhile.
