[ Well then, it isn't like Jing Yuan hasn't been revealing he was a General, so that's not all that much a problem. Though, the memory itself is kind of...hmm.
It's not something all that light-hearted either, and even though he conducted himself with professionalism throughout most of it, it isn't exactly something he prefers to have been broadcasted.
Still, it is what it is, and he nods when Khun gestures to the trees. Easy, obvious answer now. But, for the question...just to cover his bases for what he means by 'all', he answers for both portions of the memories: ]
It was my duty as the General of the Luofu.
Admittedly, originally freeing Dan Heng was not. But, you already know about Dan Feng. Originally he was consigned to eternal imprisonment, even when his reincarnation replaced him. I intervened due to my past history with Dan Heng, and ensured that it was myself who had a hand in his release.
As for my duty in general in compelling Dan Heng when he returned, we needed his strength to combat the threat. In addition, it would facilitate other opportunities—though he was reluctant I had to make him understand his participation benefited him as well. He would no longer be seen as a criminal by the entirety of the Xianzhou Alliance, if he assisted.
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It's not something all that light-hearted either, and even though he conducted himself with professionalism throughout most of it, it isn't exactly something he prefers to have been broadcasted.
Still, it is what it is, and he nods when Khun gestures to the trees. Easy, obvious answer now. But, for the question...just to cover his bases for what he means by 'all', he answers for both portions of the memories: ]
It was my duty as the General of the Luofu.
Admittedly, originally freeing Dan Heng was not. But, you already know about Dan Feng. Originally he was consigned to eternal imprisonment, even when his reincarnation replaced him. I intervened due to my past history with Dan Heng, and ensured that it was myself who had a hand in his release.
As for my duty in general in compelling Dan Heng when he returned, we needed his strength to combat the threat. In addition, it would facilitate other opportunities—though he was reluctant I had to make him understand his participation benefited him as well. He would no longer be seen as a criminal by the entirety of the Xianzhou Alliance, if he assisted.