Wu Er and the people he had brought with him were much stronger than the great general had expected. The plans of the several deputy generals for this rebellion were not meticulous. Although they had a large number of people, but …

There were so many people, yet none of them were able to fight!

In less than four hours, Wu Er had brought his brothers to subdue the rebellion.

He wanted to be important to the great general and ascend to the higher levels. If he did not even help the great general take the blame, what future would he have?

Even if he knew what the Great General was planning, even if he knew what kind of trouble killing in public would bring to him, Wu Er would not hesitate to do so.

However, Wu Er wasn't unscrupulous. When the deputy generals said they wanted to surrender, he would behead them without giving the general any chance to show off.

He did not know if he would be happy to do so, but he knew that even if he knew that the general was unhappy, he had to do so.

His goal was not only to be promoted by the general, but to take his place.

But not now.

Right now, he could only obediently listen to the general's words, be the blade in the general's hand, listen to his commands, and wave it towards the people the general wanted to kill.

Four hours later, along with the miserable deaths of the deputy generals, the remaining people were all defeated and had lost their will to fight. In less than a quarter of an hour, they all dropped their weapons and surrendered.

The general had only said that he wanted to kill those vice generals, not ordinary soldiers. Once these people surrendered, Wu Er did not attack again and told his brothers to stop.

Wu Er wiped the body off his face and turned around, bowing to the general: "General, the traitor has been executed, the accomplice has surrendered. Please advise!"

"Lock them up first." There were at least thirty thousand people who had rebelled with the aides, and at least twenty thousand people who had surrendered. Not many people had died in these four hours; the general was very dissatisfied with this outcome.

They didn't have enough food. The more people die at this time, the better for those like them who survived, but …

He was a great general, so even if he had such thoughts, he couldn't say it aloud.

"Yes, Great General." Wu Er vaguely understood the general's thoughts, but he wouldn't help the general deal with these rebel soldiers this time.

After obtaining the power of the great general, the next step was to win over the hearts of his subordinates.

Based on today's battle, he had displayed his capabilities in front of everyone. With the current situation, no one in the army would dare to touch him easily.

Furthermore, with the death of the deputy general in the past few years, there weren't many people who could be of use to the general. He had made such a great contribution to the general's life today.

He did not need the general's support. He only needed the general to give him a chance, give him a platform, and stop him from advancing further.

Wu Er's movements were extremely powerful. He cleaned up the battlefield before it got dark, and all the rebels were locked up.

After doing all of this, Wu Er would report to the general.

In front of a great general, Wu Er was neither humble nor arrogant. He was respectful, but not lacking in pride, making others unable to hate him.

The Great General himself did not hate Wu Er.

At that moment, a capable and intelligent person like Wu Er was needed in the army. He originally wanted to use Wu Er, otherwise, he would not have let him take action in today's rebellion.

Right now, people's hearts were indeed unsettled, and their morale was unsteady. However, he was a great general, and the people he could use in his hands were much more than what the Lieutenant Generals had imagined.

Today, even if Wu Er didn't appear, they would still be able to calm the rebellion today.

He let Wu Er make his move just to give Wu Er a chance. Afterwards, he could naturally help Wu Er, who came from a commoner background, up so that others could see how fair he was and make them work harder as well.

"Wu Er, tell me … What should we do with them? " The Great General wanted to use Wu Er as a test so he took out this question to test him.

If Wu Er could answer, then he would raise Wu Er as his assistant, and if Wu Er could not, then he would train Wu Er as his helper.

In this army, there were too many people like Wu Er. Since Wu Er could come out, he wanted to give others a chance. There would be even more Wu Er.

If Wu Er was easy to use, then he would use it. But if he didn't, then he could just change another one.

Wu Er was immediately excited when he heard the general's words.

He knew that his chance had come. He had to perform well. As long as he performed well, he would definitely be highly valued by the general. Wu Er could not care less about hiding his strength, he thought for a moment, then said to the Great General: "Reporting to the Great General, although those people participated in the rebellion, they were all incited. They are also my Southern Wilderness's people, if we just slaughter them because of this, it would be way too brutal. to let people out, those

These people could not be killed. He believed that the general thought the same …

This was something the Great General was well aware of. If he could have killed them, he would have let Wu Er kill them long ago. He would not have let them live until now.

"Of course we can't kill them. We don't have to kill them. Moreover, they are also from our Southern Wilderness. Although they have made the first mistake, they are heartless, so we cannot not be righteous. " The Great General agreed with Wu Er's point of view and naturally agreed with his words as well.

Not only could those people not die, they also had to be properly dealt with, so as to not waver the morale of the army.

"The Great General's benevolence." With the general's affirmation, Wu Er had confidence.

Although he knew these people couldn't be killed, he wasn't sure what the general was thinking …

The general didn't really want to hear his analysis of the situation when he asked the question; he just wanted to borrow him to tell the general's mind of his decision.

The reason he stopped midway was also to probe if he had guessed what the general was thinking. It was obvious that he did quite well …