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... hat the two still wanted to stop him, he did not give them a chance to speak, and continued: "This king also dares to go this way with certainty. We only need to draw 5,000 soldiers and horses, plus this king. There will be no danger in this trip.”

Where are they afraid of danger on the road to Mingyu, but if the army really catches the plague, what should the lord do if he goes to get sick?

As if seeing through their thoughts, Ming Yu smiled slightly, "Since this king said there i ...

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