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... ger Army, the emperor’s guards. Didn’t this mean that the destiny was in Northern Glacier Town and not in the Great Zhou?

They were ordered by the king to attack the rebels. They should have been valiant and spirited, crushing all the rebels who dared to go against the fate of the state. But now, the leader of the rebels was like the sun hanging high in the sky.

What did this mean?

Didn’t that mean that the Great Zhou would definitely fail?

Thus, the entire allian ...

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