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Treading the Heavens Without a Trace.

Chapter 247: Morale of the Army. [248]



Summary

In recent discussions among bandits, Taoist priest Hei Gu shocked everyone by questioning the capabilities of Yao Xing, the General of the Yan Dynasty's Imperial Guard. Many doubted Yao Xing's ability to conquer their strongholds, speculating that he aimed to undermine their morale. Despite their skepticism, the bandits recognized the threat posed by Yao Xing and began to feel restless about their defenses. Kong Peng, the leader, faced a morale crisis among his troops after a sneak attack on Montenegro Village. As tensions rose, a noblewoman revealed her identity as a princess, suggesting that uniting the clans could lead to greater power. This revelation shifted perspectives, as they considered the implications of Yao Xing's potential actions and the historical context of Kong Peng's past. The bandits deliberated their next moves, weighing the risks of division against the need for a united front against their formidable enemy.

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