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... of fighting and conquering. He had seen too many partings of life and death.

Being entrenched in the besieged South Qi Giant City in the past, God knew how many fellow officers around him had left him. He had long already become indifferent to it.

However, this did not mean that he was not furious!

Zhou Zicang and Song Mingjiang were his left and right arms. They were extremely close to him.

These two people also made tremendous contributions in blocking the enem ...

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