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Generals of the Great Song Dynasty.

Chapter 251: A Path of Slaughter that Makes Ghosts Weep. [251]



Summary

. Wang Ning An arrived in Lingnan in early autumn, and as the twelfth month approached, the weather remained mild. A strong northwest monsoon propelled their ships towards Jiaozhi. Onboard, Zhao Zong Jing expressed concern over their lack of a strategic plan for the attack, while Wang Ning An confidently declared their intent to charge in without hesitation. He humorously noted that their General Di could not swim, suggesting that their unexpected approach would catch Jiaozhi off guard. . As they advanced, Zhao Zong Jing felt a mix of shame and determination, reflecting on the Song Dynasty's struggles against the Liao Kingdom and the oppression faced by common people. He resolved to fight fiercely to restore dignity to the Song Dynasty. Wang Ning An's cavalry swiftly cut through Jiaozhi's defenses, resulting in significant casualties for the enemy. Within two days, they reached the capital, Shenglongfu, with Wang Ning An fueled by a desire to "destroy the nation." .

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