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Republican Era Cavalry.
Chapter 111: Mapping of the Map. [111]
Summary
In a tense encounter by a river, Zhang Ai Guo observes a group of individuals, suspecting their intentions. As he approaches, he engages them in conversation, noting their guarded demeanor and the underlying ruthlessness in their eyes. The dialogue reveals cultural nuances about pride and face, emphasizing the fragility of human relationships. Zhang Ai Guo remains cautious, especially when offered food, suspecting poison. Tensions escalate, leading to a violent confrontation with Japanese soldiers. Zhang Ai Guo cleverly manipulates the situation, showcasing his strategic thinking and resourcefulness. The chapter concludes with him reflecting on the meticulous nature of the enemy's planning, hinting at the complexities of warfare and survival.Full content
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