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The Carefree Life of the Second-Generation Royalty.

Chapter 72: The Life-Extending Southern Line. [72]



Summary

The soldiers of Tang Jun, faced with despair, began to surrender, preferring slavery over death. Li Dao Yan's attempts to rally them were futile. As the Tangut army formed at the gorge, they offered a chance to retreat, leading to a mass withdrawal. Li Dao Yan, forced to charge into battle, met a tragic fate alongside his few followers. Meanwhile, Li Jing negotiated for the ransom of captured soldiers, leading to a temporary alliance with Tuoba Chi Ci. On the southern front, Hou Junji and Li Dao Zong launched a surprise attack on the Tuguhun army, utilizing black powder bombs to gain an advantage. They captured resources and recuperated before continuing their campaign. In Chang'an, Li Shi Min faced court discussions regarding the military failures, with ministers debating blame and support for Li Jing, ultimately leading to a decree praising him.

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