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Chapter 50: The Tragedy by the Reversed Flowing River (2). [705]
Summary
The convoy resumes its journey, with Rahman avoiding Wang Rouhua's gaze. In Hami, the once vibrant grasslands now show signs of famine. Scouts discover a valley filled with corpses, victims of starvation, highlighting the dire situation. Wei Chi Lei, leading the army, is troubled by the absence of able-bodied men among the dead. The Great Song Dynasty's policies exacerbate tensions, as they distrust the Tibetan people, leading to forced relocations. The convoy faces attacks from desperate survivors, forcing Wei Chi Lei to order their elimination. Wang Rouhua, witnessing the grim reality, is disheartened. The situation reflects the harsh consequences of political decisions and the struggle for survival in a land ravaged by famine and distrust.Full content
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