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Great Xia Nobility.
Chapter 72: The Ruthless Flames of War. [71]
Summary
In the spring of the second year of the new calendar, Fan Ling Yue led 300,000 troops to surround Yan Gui City, resulting in its fall and the loss of over 2 million lives, including soldiers and civilians. The Great Xia dynasty faced internal strife as rebellions ignited amidst external threats from the Bei Meng army and the Holy Cult. Amidst this chaos, Xia Huang's leadership faltered, leading to suspicion and paranoia within the court. As he prepared to pray for the fallen soldiers, he was unexpectedly attacked, severely injured, and fell from Qi Hua Mountain, further destabilizing the already crumbling empire.Full content
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