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... et fully assembled, but morale inside and outside Shattered Iron City was already high. The soldiers were eager for battle, believing that the peace talks were merely a ruse to launch a surprise attack on the Xiongnu.

Han Ruzi personally led a team out of the city to welcome the Northern Army’s commanders. The atmosphere was warm and friendly, but it changed soon after they entered the city.

Chai Zhi and others insisted on seeing the bodies of the fallen, not the ordinary soldier ...

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