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Returning to the Ancient Times and Leaving a Name in History.

Chapter 306: Monument. [306]



Summary

In a fierce battle on Jeju Island, Su Ming, wielding a straight knife, decisively kills the leader of the Eastern Sea forces, triggering a bloodthirsty frenzy among the Great Qing soldiers. After a brutal conflict, they emerge victorious but at a cost, losing over three hundred men. Su Ming, reflecting on the heavy toll, emphasizes the need for better weaponry in future battles. He proposes to honor the fallen soldiers with a memorial park, ensuring their names are remembered and marking the historical significance of this first battle against the Easterners.

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