Pei Lang, a 2000-Man Commander in the Qin Military and Deputy Infantry Commander of the Hi Shin Unit, brings decades of battlefield experience from the War God era to his role as one of the unit’s most seasoned veterans. His short spiky grey hair, beard, and light brown complexion are marked by a prominent scar crossing his forehead and left cheek, while his standard armor shields him in combat. Pragmatic and hardened, he initially scoffs at inexperienced comrades like Taku Kei’s squad but shifts his stance after observing Shin’s leadership during the Keiyou Campaign, particularly at Dakan Plains. At Keiyou, Pei Lang devises a grimly practical strategy to scale Wei fortifications using corpses, then joins the assault on General Kyuu Gen’s summit, enduring relentless chariot assaults and rallying survivors to secure the victory. He pushes exhausted subordinates like Kyou Ji to persevere, prioritizing survival and mission success above all. During the Battle of Bayou, he helps restructure the Hi Shin Unit into specialized squads, supports flanking tactics against Zhao forces, and balances aggression with caution—urging restraint against Houken and advocating tactical retreats when necessary. His loyalty to Shin’s command persists even in high-risk scenarios, cementing his transition from skeptical veteran to reliable strategist. Pei Lang’s evolution mirrors the Hi Shin Unit’s growth: his battlefield ingenuity, frontline tenacity, and adaptive leadership contribute decisively to pivotal victories, blending strategic foresight with unflinching pragmatism.

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Pei Lang

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