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Dao Lord.
Chapter 642: Luo Zhao, After All, Is Still Too Young. [643]
Summary
In the unfolding political turmoil, Yan Ting is closely monitoring grain shipments, while Niu You Dao asserts control over the grain, indicating allegiance to the Yan Kingdom without elaboration. Shao Ping Bo, troubled by Niu You Dao's actions, suspects a potential rebellion from the Southern State, yet struggles to reconcile this with his understanding of Niu You Dao's character. Meanwhile, military dynamics shift as Grand General Yin Chu's absence raises concerns about loyalty within the Jin Kingdom. The interception of grain leads to a tense atmosphere, with various factions, including Da Chan Shan, caught in a precarious position, fearing Niu You Dao's influence. As the Cangzhou rebels intensify their offensive, suspicions arise about a possible trap set by Yan Ting, indicating a complex web of alliances and strategies at play.Full content
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