Kahn found himself in a unique position, fighting for people who were not his own and over whom he had no direct responsibility.
As the shadow disciple of the Heavenly King, the lives of these soldiers and the civilians of Kunlun were simply part of his mission. However, he did not take the gravity of the situation lightly.
When his master tasked him with learning what it meant to be a War General, he didn't know it was about more than just going to battle and killing enemies.
But now he understood that it was about taking responsibility for the lives of those under his command.
Now, as a leader responsible for the well-being of millions, Kahn found himself faced with a difficult decision.
He knew that to protect these people, he would have to throw away his own code of conduct. It was a weighty burden, but he could not let his personal beliefs get in the way of fulfilling his duty.