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... in armies, each controlled by the current King Xuan Haoran, Crown Prince Xuan Jiuding, and Second Prince Xuan Jing.

Of course, the entire Xuanyue Empire belongs to King Xuan Haoran, and his decision to let his two most talented sons each create their armies is also a test of their abilities.

The army controlled by Crown Prince Xuan Jiuding is the same Xuantie Army that had many encounters with Yun Xiao in the past. Under the Crown Prince’s command, the Xuantie Army has become the ...

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