Luo Shi's title was hereditary and would descend a rank with each succession.
Even in death, this Martial Arts Master now had the ability to shelter his descendants for decades to come.
One could say he died a meaningful death.
Li Fei recalled Luo Shi's appearance in his mind and sighed.
Next came the commendation of the similarly deceased Martial Arts Master, Mu Kairen.
As head of the Imperial Guards, he too was posthumously entitled as an Earl, with hereditary succession!
Such beginnings couldn't help but make one anticipate the rewards to follow.
The next in line for rewards were Lv Wenxing and others.
Their group of twenty-nine had followed Li Fei to defend Chong City, then eliminated the "Twelve Xiao" and participated in the obstruction of Qing Yu True Master.
Although Li Fei was mainly responsible, they also played their part as 'support'.
In the end, none of these men were promoted, but they all received substantial rewards: