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Chapter 60: The Dragon's Failure
Author: Gobang
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The night sky of Xuzhou was truly weeping, but it wasn't water that fell to the earth. Round, swollen objects shot down from the darkness, launched by the hundreds of giant Trebuchets of the Wei army.

Splat! Thud! Splat!

The sound of wet impacts echoed throughout the city courtyard. Human corpses that were already rotting, swollen with gas, and a greenish-purple color slammed into the brick streets. The stiff bodies exploded on impact with the hard gr

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