After Felix Godan and his cronies were brutally killed by the soldiers of the second brigade, a group of men wearing neatly tailored light blue military uniforms, adorned with a sleeve sword emblem, entered the living room.
The sergeant in charge of commanding the troops instinctively stepped back half a step, swallowing as he looked at the expressionless men before him.
Although he did not know the origins of this group, judging from their uniforms and ranks, they should also be part of the military. The leader of this team held a rank equivalent to that of their Captain Company Commander.
The Captain leading this team walked stiffly up to the corpse of Felix Godan, with a bloodstain on his tan military boots. He bent down, flipping Godan's body from face down to face up. The sight of Felix Godan's forehead, mashed and bloodied by a musket bullet, met the Captain's eyes. Even in death, his expression seemed disbelieving of his fate.