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A full month had passed since the downfall of the Poshan Gang. The chaos in Dahe Market had gradually subsided. Meanwhile, both the Dajiang Gang and the Lianyun Trade Alliance had firmly secured their footholds in the mountains.

Meanwhile, the Xuanyi Society, which had initially been highly favored to rise, fell into internal strife over the division of Poshan Gang’s assets, resulting in numerous conflicts. Even though they eventually reached compromises and mutual concessions t ...

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