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Grace of the Prosperous Tang.
Chapter 38: Gai Da Qian Yu Yue. [38]
Summary
In Yun Zhong Cheng, a drum tower serves as a strategic point for observing enemy movements and signaling time. During the autumn market, the curfew is relaxed, allowing people to gather despite the looming threat from the Turks. Xu Le, amidst the bustling activities, contemplates the potential alliance of the nine clans of Tatars against their oppressors. The Heng An Eagle Soldiers maintain strict security, while Xu Le reflects on past victories against the Turks and his desire for justice. Luo Dun advises caution, emphasizing the strength of their army, yet Xu Le remains determined to navigate the complexities of the situation. Meanwhile, Turkic nobles observe the disciplined Heng'an forces, sensing the tension in the air.Full content
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