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Entering Dao from Infancy

Chapter 20: Peace in Liangzhou [214]



Summary

In Liangzhou, the frontline of the demon army collapsed due to reinforcements, allowing cities to be retaken. Li Tian Gang and Li Xuan Li decided to send a light cavalry unit with Haotian's war flag to intimidate the demons and gather information. The swift counterattack led to panic among the demon forces, who were caught off guard by the rapid recovery of territory. Demons began to retreat, recalling the ancient dynasty's fear. Some demons sought information about the defeat and learned that a human Major General had killed seven demon kings and escaped, shocking many. The news spread quickly, instilling fear in the demons and leading to further disarray. As the Dayu imperial army arrived, they dealt with the aftermath, capturing or killing many fleeing demons. Jiang Yan, the thirteenth prince, commanded a ruthless approach against the demons, vowing to leave none alive and to use captured demons for sacrifices to intimidate others. Various forces rushed to Liangzhou to assist, but by the time they arrived, the battle was nearly over. The campaign lasted less than ten days, leaving only the cleanup of remaining demon forces. Li Tian Gang and Li Xuan Li discussed strategies to deal with the Candle Fire God, indicating they would need assistance from other powerful allies. Meanwhile, news of the victory spread, leading to a sacrificial ceremony that further intimidated the demons. In Xia Jia, an old woman reflected on the shifting power dynamics, recognizing the potential dangers and opportunities in the demons' movements. In Wang Jia, discussions centered around the implications of the recent events and the need for the Wang family to respond to the changing situation in the Dayu God Dynasty.

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