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Map of the Kingdom's Warfare.

Chapter 760: One-on-One on the Battlefield. [763]



Summary

Shan Xiong Xin led 60,000 Wa Gang soldiers to the Sui army camp, but the Sui army, under Zhang Xuan, refused to engage, recognizing the Wa Gang's strategy to deplete their forces. Zhang Xuan analyzed the Wa Gang army's disorganization and poor equipment, explaining that they were a ragtag group formed from various bandit factions, with a small elite force remaining in Song City. As tensions rose, Wa Gang general Zhang Tong Ren challenged Zhang Xuan, but Luo Shi Xin, one of Zhang Xuan's generals, volunteered to fight. Despite initial bravado, Luo Shi Xin faced a formidable opponent in Zhang Tong Ren, who sought revenge for his brother's death. After a fierce exchange, Luo Shi Xin managed to defeat Zhang Tong Ren in a single round, leading to cheers from the Sui army and anger from the Wa Gang, prompting calls for further engagement from their generals.

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