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Striving in the Red Mansion.
Chapter 870: Settling the King's Worldly Affairs (9). [882]
Summary
In the 17th year of the Ziziyong Zhi era, war ravaged the Western Regions, leaving Beiting as the last stronghold by November of the 19th year. Jia Huan's strategic prowess had subdued various factions, but the final battle loomed. In Lunar City, Khan Fengde prepared for conflict, overseeing a coalition of 150,000 troops against 70,000 Zhou soldiers. Despite numerical superiority, the Zhou army's elite status posed a significant threat. As tensions escalated, Suiye City faced an unexpected assault from Zhou forces, leading to chaos among Tujue nobles. Commander Tang Gu Te mobilized defenses, aware of the critical Suiye Valley's strategic importance. The situation intensified as the Zhou army aimed to sever supply routes, resulting in fierce battles and heavy casualties. The fate of Suiye City hung in the balance, with both sides bracing for the inevitable clash.Full content
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