Chapter 118 Part 2 Baihe Ridge. The cliffs on both sides of this mountain range were only about five tall, even children could climb
Give it a goo...Chapter 118 Part 1 After saying goodbye to Hua Yang, Chen Jingzong quietly returned to his tent. Fu Gui was lying in the tent,
Give it a goo...Chapter 117 Prince Jing and Prince Yu led hundreds of thousands of rebels to fight and retreat, while Ling Rucheng led the imperial army
Give it a goo...Chapter 116 To deal with Prince Yu’s rebel army, Ling Rucheng first used military tactics before diplomacy. After ambushing the rebels, he sent an
Give it a goo...Chapter 115 Hua Yang walked out of the tent. It was dusk, the setting sun was bright and soft, and the wind blew from
Give it a goo...Chapter 114 Compared with the inconveniences Hua Yang experienced following the troops, Prince Yu, who rebelled, lived much more comfortably in the army. The
Give it a goo...Chapter 113 It was just dawn, and Hua Yang’s carriage and her three hundred soldiers had already appeared outside the city gate. Commander-in-chief Ling
Give it a goo...Chapter 112 After Chen Jingzong left the Ministry of War, he went to the guard station and worked with the two deputy commanders to
Give it a goo...Chapter 111 After Prince Yu rebelled, the first place to be attacked by Prince Yu’s army was Daming Prefecture, which bordered the northwest boundary
Give it a goo...Chapter 110 On the third day of Sixth Month, when the sky was still dark, fast horses galloped out of the capital city gates,
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