Su Changqing atravessou para o mundo das séries de televisão, justamente quando Li Yunlong liderava suas tropas para roubar mantimentos e foi rebaixado a cozinheiro. Em meio à crise, Su Changqing foi incumbido de assumir o cargo de comandante do grupo de Li Yunlong, passando a controlar toda a unidade e subjugando Li Yunlong. Ele conseguiu ativar o sistema. Para se preparar para a resistência contra a invasão japonesa, Su Changqing recebeu ordens para se desenvolver de forma independente e estabelecer uma base de operações. Durante esse período, com a ajuda do sistema, Su Changqing recrutou talentos, desenvolveu a indústria e expandiu continuamente sua base. Reuniu estrelas militares como Li Yunlong, Kong Jie, Ding Wei, Zhou Weiguo, Long Wenzhang e outros. Com a eclosão total da guerra de resistência, a base comandada por Su Changqing surpreendeu a todos. A partir de então, no campo de batalha contra a invasão japonesa, surgiu um "Deus da Morte" chamado Su, que aterrorizava os inimigos. Desde a resistência contra os invasores japoneses até a luta contra os ingleses, Su Changqing tornou-se o Deus da Guerra que fazia as tropas rivais tremerem de medo.
Page 1 of 3
(This story is set in an alternate universe inspired by various film and television works. Any resemblance to reality is purely coincidental. Readers are kindly reminded not to take it too seriously—thank you. This novel draws from several different screen adaptations.)
August, 1935.
“Commander, do you mean to send Su Changqing to the 24th Regiment of the 30th Hong Army—Li Yunlong’s unit?”
A bespectacled staff officer looked at his superior in disbelief as he asked.
“What’s wrong?” the commander replied, setting down his pencil with a hint of curiosity. “Do you lack confidence in your junior?”
Su Changqing—a distinguished graduate from the fourth class of the Whampoa Military Academy, lauded as the ‘Dragon of the Fourth Class.’ After graduating, he had participated in the Northern Expedition and won the admiration of the headmaster. Yet later, he fell out with the headmaster and suffered a grave injury during a military operation. He was then dispatched to the great northern nation, where he successfully enrolled in the Frunze Military Academy.
It wasn’t until around 1935 that he returned to the Grand Xia. Immediately, he joined the army’s Long March.
As a rising star from Whampoa and a top student of the Frunze Academy, Su Changqing was, by all accounts, more than qualified to serve as a staff officer at headquarters. Yet, citing his limited seniority and the fact that he had been away from frontline combat for too long, Su Changqing politely declined the offer. Instead, he earnestly requested to be transferred