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Chapter 43: The Blood Seal and the Tense Night
Author: Gobang
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“Lord Liu Bei is right, Governor Tao!” a thin local official with a long, drooping mustache exclaimed. The man stepped forward, blocking Liu Bei’s view of the golden seal. “This Imperial Uncle is just a guest from another province. He doesn't understand the customs and intricacies of Xuzhou. How can you hand over the command seal to a stranger in a crisis like this?!”

“That's right!” another pot-bellied official chimed in, his fac

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