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The Gate of Great Rebellion.

Chapter 266: No One Can Compete with Me for the Rivers and Mountains. [267]



Summary

In a dramatic battle, the Tianqi Sect showcased their formidable weapon, the "Flame of Li," which obliterated a hundred enemy soldiers in a single shot, leaving no remains. Despite the high cost of firing such powerful cannons, the sect aimed to establish dominance. The Imperial Army, facing chaos and heavy losses from subsequent cannon fire, hesitated to advance. The commander, Xu De Gang, noted the lack of support from higher authorities, while the Empress Dowager expressed frustration over her subordinates' inaction. The situation highlighted the stark power imbalance, with the Tianqi Sect's advanced weaponry rendering the Imperial Army ineffective.

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