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Chapter 779: Bone Chime and Blood Burning (2). [841]



Summary

The night was enchanting as Su Wen Fang stealthily left the military camp after a secret meeting with Lu Qiao Shan. He felt a chill, sensing Lu Qiao Shan's ambiguous intentions, possibly aiming to weaken the Hua Xia army. Su Wen Fang discussed the situation with his companion, Chen Tuo Zi, reflecting on the complexities arising from the Wu Xiang army's past dealings with the Black Flag bandits. Although the southwest had been stable, recent court orders had intensified pressure on the Black Flag army, prompting Su Wen Fang's group to operate more cautiously. Long Qi Fei wrote a letter detailing the progress against the Black Flag and the need for action against Lu Qiao Shan's indecisiveness. The next day, negotiations with Lu Qiao Shan yielded little progress, as he maintained a facade of reluctance while refusing to budge on conditions. Su Wen Fang sensed growing tension and the need for decisive action, despite Lu Qiao Shan's reluctance to engage fully. As chaos erupted outside, Su Wen Fang was abruptly pulled into the turmoil by Chen Tuo Zi, signaling a shift in the precarious situation.

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