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... actics.”

“Hmph, they want us to go over to discuss?” Li Anguo’s countenance turned cold, and he swung his longspear fiercely. A strong gust of wind swept across before him, sending countless plants and trees into the air.

“A bunch of tricksters. I don’t wish to join forces with them.” After saying that, Li Anguo looked in the direction of the imperial court’s 100,000-man army and said arrogantly, “To think that they are afraid of a mere woman…? So what if she defeated Prince Xin? I’l ...

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