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Republican Era Cavalry.
Chapter 80: Returning to Tianjin. [80]
Summary
Zhang Ai Guo arrives at a bustling train station, where he is approached by a woman offering a ride in her horse-drawn carriage. Despite initial hesitation, he accepts her help and boards the carriage, which is stable and well-maintained. As they wait for another passenger, conversations reveal the chaotic environment of Tianjin, with references to local gangs and Japanese soldiers causing unrest. The driver shares insights about the city's dynamics, hinting at the dangers of involvement in local affairs. After reaching his destination, Zhang Ai Guo checks into the De Yi Building, a place associated with the Japanese, reflecting on the contrasting realities of wealth and chaos in the area.Full content
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