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Treading the Heavens Without a Trace.
Chapter 437: Khanate. [438]
Summary
In the early years, the Ke Lie tribe was stronger than the Tuoba tribe, which was once a vassal. The Tuoba tribe's rise, fueled by skilled witchcraft practitioners, led to their independence and power. Facing the Hei Shi Khanate, both tribes considered uniting but remained wary of each other. Zuo Yang proposed a strategic alliance to attack Bai Lu City, aiming to seize control and gain resources. Tuoba Qi supported the merger, envisioning his son as the future Khan King. Tuoba Yan cautioned against rushing the merger, suggesting a fortress to trap enemies and a long-term strategy to conquer surrounding tribes. As battles commenced, morale fluctuated, but plans for a grand feast and celebration were set amidst the ongoing conflict.Full content
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