Anti-War Game: Starting from Normandy Campaign-Chapter 722 - 348: [This World May Yet Bear the Name Zhong!]

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But he could only suppress the turmoil in his heart and continue to lure Zhong Hui into the trap he had set up.

Meanwhile, the viewers in the live stream of Blue Star were silent.

Jiang Wei didn't know.

But they had watched [Zhong Hui]'s entire life and began to understand why he ended up this way.

Because this was the first time in 38 years that Zhong Hui was genuinely acknowledged.

It wasn't the kind of acknowledgment people gave him after he gained power and they started to flatter him, but the sincere recognition from Jiang Wei, the renowned Great General, and disciple of Zhuge Liang, Chancellor of Shu Han.

It doesn't matter whether Jiang Wei was sincere or not.

But from Zhong Hui's perspective, it was sincere.

Moreover, before Zhong Hui's campaign against Shu.

He had carefully studied Jiang Wei's tactics and even praised, "Boyo surpasses the famed scholars of Zhongtu, surpassing Gongxiu (Zhuge Dan) and Taichu (Xiahou Xuan)."

Additionally, Jiang Wei was a student of Zhuge Liang.

Back then, the Emperor of Shu Han made three visits to the thatched cottage to enlist Zhuge Liang, who divided the world into three.

Now Zhong Hui had Jiang Wei's allegiance.

Isn't it....

Zhong Hui was not a simple man; on the contrary, his early insecurities had bred a suspicious and sensitive nature.

But at this moment.

Zhong Hui imagined he and Jiang Wei would become a legendary tale passed down through the ages.

Even imagining Jiang Wei as his Zhuge Prime Minister, and he.... as the Son of Heaven!

This is also why, despite Zhong Hui holding grudges for over a decade and framing Ji Kang, betraying Xiahou Xuan, and being judged by Sima Zhao as having 'ambitions like an eagle that cannot be satisfied,' his true ruthless nature was fully revealed, yet he was unreserved with Jiang Wei.

In the video, Zhong Hui was genuinely pouring his heart out to Jiang Wei.

And after getting familiar, Jiang Wei also figured out Zhong Hui's tendencies.

He often praised Zhong Hui, likening him to the strategic brilliance of Le Yi and the talent of Guan Zhong, which made Jiang Wei cringe because every time he praised Zhong Hui, Zhong Hui would praise him back.

Who knows what Jiang Wei thought.

Anyway, the Blue Star viewers substituting themselves into the situation felt somewhat embarrassed.

This is too outrageous.

Buddy, Jiang Wei is calculating against you!

He's calculating against you!!!

The Blue Star viewers in the live stream room internally roared, unable to continue watching Zhong Hui on screen.

Isn't it?

Weren't you portrayed as somber, cunning, and sly?

Why do you now seem like a foolish deer?

This kind of Zhong Hui made the live stream room's Blue Star viewers find him somewhat naively cute.

But....

The scenes would not stop.

Very soon.

The video reached the eve of the mutiny.

And it wasn't much different from [Jiang Wei]'s version of events.

Only the final scenes.

Were not focused on Jiang Wei's side, but exclusively on Zhong Hui's side.

After parting with Jiang Wei, Zhong Hui led his men in an assault, but did not manage to break through several times. Instead, the assaults attracted many chaotic soldiers, leading to his death amidst the chaos.

And before dying, Zhong Hui lamented: 'It was I.... who harmed Boyo....'

With this sigh, filled with endless regret, despair, and confusion, several long swords simultaneously pierced through his body.

Zhong Hui's final gaze was directed towards Jiang Wei's side.

This scene.

Left the Blue Star viewers in the live stream feeling incredibly complex, as bullet comments momentarily silent, floated by:

[Damn (an expletive referring to a plant)! Although I knew the ending in advance, after watching Zhong Hui's life.... I almost spat out old blood!]

[Jiang Wei: Top-notch manipulative master. Zhong Hui: The most tragic love-sick mind (career edition) in history.]

[Holding a grudge for over a decade is true, pouring out his heart to Jiang Wei is also true....]

[Although Zhong Hui is insidious and ruthless, this last line 'It was I who harmed Boyo'... really incredibly makes one's feelings complicated.]

[The collision of two idealists, resulting in complete obliteration.]

[Stay away from geniuses with deep psychological scars, especially those who have been stifled for years and suddenly gain power... too easily they veer to extremes and are manipulated [covering face]] 𝒻𝘳𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝘯𝘰𝑣ℯ𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝘮

[Deng Ai: My death was unjust! Zhong Hui: My death was even more unjust!]