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Chapter 794: Millstone (2). [857]
Summary
In deep autumn, the lush forests along the southwestern route remained vibrant as the ancient city walls of Chengdu loomed, with war's smoke rising over the Chengdu Plain. The Wu Xiang Army, once the main force, faced defeat at Xiao Liang Shan, prompting the Hua Xia Army's advance. Liu Shao Jing, the governor, gathered over eighty thousand troops to confront the invaders. Amidst chaos in He Deng San County, the Hua Xia Army began its first expansion, facing challenges in territory management. Ning Yi's modern approach kept the army intact despite the precarious situation. The southwestern route, vital for grain production, became crucial after the Wu Dynasty's losses. The Hua Xia Army's expansion was seen as a reward after hardship, leading to internal unrest and incidents of misconduct. Ning Yi, busy with army management, received support from his family, including Yun Zhu and little Ning Ke. Amidst family banter, Ning Yi dealt with military law issues, particularly Xigua's strict measures against misconduct. Disagreements arose over how to handle these issues, reflecting Xigua's commitment to justice and equality. Ning Yi reminisced about Xigua's evolution from a spirited maiden to a determined mother, highlighting their shared journey and challenges.Full content
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