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... meanwhile, she would handle the royal court.

“What is the current situation of the captured area.?”

“We need to send our military personnel to take control of the territory. Although Chu country might not take any actions, both of our situations is currently the same. They lack capable hands to put forward a skilled line-up to take back the lands, while we lack hands to control the newly gained region.”

The ministers presented a map to Jiao Shen which depicted the whole r ...

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