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Silver Fox.
Chapter 114: How Fast Can We Run. [266]
Summary
The Crusades were religious wars initiated by the Pope to reclaim Jerusalem, targeting the Azu nations. Despite noble pretenses, the wars were driven by greed, with feudal lords, knights, and merchants seeking land and wealth. The Church promised serfs a better life, but the wars only served individual interests. Tie Xin Yuan, unaffected by the Crusades, focuses on the Western Xia cavalry's threat. He plans to escape quickly, preferring horses over camels for speed. With Xu Dong Sheng, he prepares for a journey, avoiding war while others pursue religious glory. They scout ahead, marking their path with red ribbons, aiming to reach Yangguan safely. Despite the Western Xia's military prowess, Tie Xin Yuan doubts Mu Xin's chances of success in battle.Full content
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