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Chapter 691: The Night (Part 2). [741]



Summary

In the first year of the Wu Dynasty's Jian Shuo era, a significant voting event occurred in Qing Zhou, where the Hua Xia Jun collaborated with the Zhong and Zhe families to conduct a voting process involving local villagers. Despite initial skepticism, the voting was completed efficiently, resulting in over 28,000 votes. The Zhong family emerged as the majority, but the event left many questions about its true intentions and potential conspiracies. Subsequent tensions arose in Yan Zhou as representatives from both families cautiously arranged discussions, with the Black Flag Army's role being scrutinized. The Western Xia envoys expressed confusion over Ning Yi's unpredictable strategies. Amidst these political maneuvers, a sense of impending winter loomed, marked by personal losses and the establishment of a monument commemorating the Hua Xia Jun's victory. As the Black Flag Army prepared to return to the Xiao Cang River, plans for future voting in Yan Zhou were set, indicating ongoing political instability. Trade began to flourish with the Western Xia, led by unexpected alliances, while the power dynamics within the Wu Dynasty shifted, revealing the complexities of governance and the rise of new forces amidst the chaos.

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