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The Grand Wei Court.
Chapter 92: The War of Yanling. [91]
Summary
Two days later, Lord Xiong Hu of Chu Ping Yu informed his generals about Prince Su's agreement to a gamble, which he used as a ruse to construct a floating bridge for an attack on the Wei capital. Despite concerns over the Wei's superior weaponry, Xiong Hu remained confident in his strategy. Meanwhile, in Yan Ling, Zhao Hong Run dismissed warnings from his generals about the Chu's deceit, determined to proceed with the gamble. As the Wei troops mobilized, the atmosphere grew tense, with officials contemplating evacuation plans. The situation escalated as both sides prepared for imminent conflict, highlighting the precarious balance of power and the risks of underestimating the enemy.Full content
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