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... t the other three reports before looking back to the one from the north and spoke blandly, “The situations on these three sides seem to be a coincidence. They actually happened at the same time... I reckon the four armies have been plotting on this long ago.

That means we may need to face the united force of the whole Land of Han-Yang this time. And we can’t count on the northern army, because Ye Nan-Tian will definitely leave the battle. The whole northern army is going to break down. < ...

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