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I Have A Mountain Stronghold.
Chapter 38: One’s chest conceals splendid brocades, and one’s belly hides mountains and rivers. [38]
Summary
Li Hang Zai and Cheng Dalei discuss the nature of a strong army, concluding that faith and survival drive soldiers in battle. Cheng Dalei argues that an army united by faith is not necessarily the strongest, as survival instincts often lead to retreat. They explore the historical context of the Rong Zu's invasions of the Empire, revealing that the Rong Zu fights out of desperation for survival, while the Empire's soldiers may not feel the same urgency. Li Hang Zai realizes the depth of Cheng Dalei's insights and offers to take him back to Jingzhou, believing his talents should not be wasted. Cheng Dalei is taken aback by the seriousness of Li Hang Zai's proposal.Full content
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