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Chapter 524: Liaodong Peninsula. [528]
Summary
The chapter describes the strategic significance of Beishe City during the Sui Dynasty, highlighting its military importance as a stronghold against Goguryeo. After the disbandment of the Sui navy, Goguryeo began to fortify Beishe City as a base for expansion. A covert operation led by Kang Da Wei, a lieutenant in the Qingzhou navy, aims to capture the watchtower guarding the city. Disguised as fishermen, Sui soldiers stealthily approach the watchtower at night, successfully infiltrating and eliminating the Goguryeo soldiers stationed there. Concurrently, Zhang Xuan leads a naval assault with thousands of soldiers to seize Beishe City, aiming to minimize casualties and secure the strategic location. The chapter ends with the Sui forces preparing to advance up the mountain towards the main Goguryeo camp.Full content
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