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... s long as they can save the people from the shadow of death Pull it out, do they care what they eat? When they are hungry, they don't even let go of the bark and grass roots, not to mention the delicious flatbread.

"Everyone is the mainstay of Bingzhou, this matter must not be spread." Lu Bu warned, in fact, this matter will be known to everyone sooner or later, after all, the acquisition of a large number of locusts cannot be absolutely confidential. Besides, the princes must have worked ...

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Even the most capable people cannot escape calamity. Zhang Ping, who dreamed of becoming the world’s best, voluntarily enters the palace to become a eunuch before his father has to resort to plundering and crime.

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