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... y went to war.

The young female general was dressed in silver armor. Her dignified and cold voice sounded, and she raised her red-tasseled spear that flashed with a fierce cold light. The light that streaked across the air seemed to cut a hole in the sky.

Blood filled the air, and the cold wind blew.

..

At night.

In the Yan Army’s tent.

A few counselors stood in front of the Emperor, respectfully waiting for the emperor’s orders.

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