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Chapter 450: South and North in Peace, the World is Great. [488]
Summary
At the end of June in the tenth year of Wu Jing Han, the battle at Liangshan in Shandong occurred amidst Wu's campaigns, yet it went largely unnoticed. The heart demon, Ning Liheng, had three days to break Liangshan, a saying that would later gain significance, but was overshadowed by Tong Guan's achievements. The situation was dire for over one thousand captives from Liangshan, who faced harsh conditions and were ultimately conscripted into the Wu Dynasty's army or sold to a merchant group. Ning Yi determined their fates, offering them military service or a ten-year contract with Zhu Ji. Despite their suffering, the captives had little awareness of their historical significance. Ning Yi later established a closed camp for training, where captives were subjected to strict discipline. As time passed, they began to integrate into the community, though resentment lingered. Ning Yi's methods of managing the captives raised concerns, particularly regarding their loyalty and potential enmity. Ultimately, the camp welcomed more individuals, and the story of the Liangshan captives continued to unfold.Full content
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