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The Grand Wei Court.

Chapter 107: A Letter. [106]



Summary

At noon, General Gong Yuan of the Wei army stood guard at the Yan Shui camp, enduring cold meals while observing the southern front. He speculated about an approaching cavalryman, initially uncertain of their allegiance. The cavalryman, a personal guard of Lord Xiong Tuo from the Chu army, delivered a wooden box containing a letter. Gong Yuan instructed a soldier to retrieve it, leading to discussions in the command tent about the camp's defenses. The letter hinted at connections between the captured Lord Pingyu and Lord Xiong Tuo, raising questions about their implications for the Wei army's strategy.

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