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... ed to the skepticism everyone was expressing toward Tochka.

His assurance, so full of conviction that it seemed almost self-righteous, drew chatter from those around him.

"Tochka is a well-defended fortress, but it has no strategic value because there is no place to get drinking water, right?"

"There was a lanky warlord who encamped there during the Warring States Period and was defeated because there was no water."

"That's why it's called 'Crying Castle.'."

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