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... the Tian Kui dojo has completely turned into a pile of rubbles, but the situation in Nanyang was not much different to before the incident happened.
Moreover, just like Xu Ziling’s predicted, there was no checkpoint to inspect the stream of people coming and going, the city gates and the dock remained open.
Commercial trade was Nanyang’s lifeblood, and the basic condition for commercial trade was stability, hence Nanyang had to remain open, so that local businessmen and traveling ...
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