Wang Zhong marched briskly toward the captured Prussian soldiers.
Suddenly, Grigori came up and blocked Wang Zhong's way, "The enemy might be hiding weapons, wait until we've searched them."
Wang Zhong gently pushed him aside, "It's fine, the bullets of cowards can't hit me."
In fact, Wang Zhong had used a cheat to confirm these people were unarmed—the presence of weapons would have been highlighted and easily identifiable.
Wang Zhong strode forward to the Prussian prisoners.
Grigori hurried to follow, his weapon ready to fire at any moment, evidently determined to shoot if any of the captives made a sudden move.
The Prussians also watched Wang Zhong, the officer who had led the surrender initially full of arrogance, until Vasily took down the red flag from the cannon and followed behind Wang Zhong with it.
The officer's brow furrowed, and then his expression turned to fear.