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... several hundred villagers at his back.
The two elderly soldiers guarding the gate took one look at the oncoming tide of pitch-smeared faces and froze like frightened hens. Because of the Ming dynasty’s absurd tuntian garrison system, the county’s actual troops weren’t in town at all—they were miles away on the garrison farms, hoeing fields instead of holding spears.
Two old soldiers against a few hundred rebels?
Not even if Heaven granted them a hundred borrowed lifetime ...
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