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Republican Era Cavalry.

Chapter 452: The Urgency of Ghostly Calamity. [433]



Summary

In a restless night, Zhang Ai Guo struggles with discomfort and the burdens of his political opportunism. He reflects on happiness derived from comparison, particularly in the context of Western suppression of China. As he navigates through war, he builds connections and forges relationships while contemplating a World War II museum to honor resistance against invasion. Observing the harsh realities of war, he witnesses soldiers forcibly conscripting villagers, igniting feelings of despair and anger among the oppressed. Zhang Ai Guo grapples with the stark inequalities faced by farmers, who are left with nothing after fulfilling demands from various factions, highlighting the dire consequences of conflict.

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