Luo Sanlang barely remembered how he got back to his men. He tried his best to avoid everyone, enduring the pain, the humiliation, and the urge to wail and curse. In the military camp, he tore off a corpse's clothes and haphazardly put them on. Because his right hand was useless, dressing was a difficult task. Then he wrapped strips of cloth around his head and put on his leather helmet. Fortunately, he still had a warhorse. He didn't dare go directly to Luo Wen; he first found Luo Erlang. Luo Erlang wasn't his biological brother. These bondservants didn't have their own names; they were given names by their master. He was called Luo Sanlang because he was the third oldest among the bondservants. Luo Erlang was startled to see Luo Sanlang without his helmet, and then a murderous rage f

