Way of Overlord

Chapter 122: Future King of the North



The incident in Nurshira region sparked a widespread rebellion as a direct response to the disrespect and humiliation suffered by the prince and his people.

the consequences of Emperor Wu of Yan’s decision to order the castration of the prince in the Nurshira region were far-reaching and severe.

The act not only ignited a great rebellion but also had a lasting impact on the stability and control of the Yan Empire in the contested region.

The rebellion that followed the castration order was a testament to the deep-rooted anger and resentment felt by the people of the Great Steppe.

And it is not only the people of the Great Steppe that joined that rebellion. The people of Yan Empire viewed other races as barbarians and only them are the beacon of knowledge and they suppress and oppress people of other races.

The rebellion was a display of their unwavering determination to defend their honour, even if it meant confronting a much larger and more organized empire like Yan.

The rebellion was a fierce and protracted conflict that tested the strength and resources of the Yan Empire.

Although the rebellion was eventually quelled, the cost to the Yan Empire was immense.

The Nurshira region had long been a contentious area with strategic importance, and the rebellion created a power vacuum and instability that the Yan authorities struggled to address effectively.

The damage caused by the rebellion was not limited to the loss of lives and resources during the conflict; it also resulted in long-term economic and political consequences.

The pacification efforts that followed were met with resistance and resentment from the local people, making it difficult for the Yan Empire to establish lasting control over the region.

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