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Chapter 381 The Wind from the South

In the late autumn of September, everything in the world seems to have entered a cycle of replacement of old and new.

After the news of Timur's death came from the Western Regions, Song Sheng, the Ming Dynasty's most capable general who deployed defenses in the northwest, also died. Only Song Sheng's two sons were left, and the capital was worried that the new king would care about some trivial matters... Two years ago, when the emperor was still the prince, he borrowed money from Song Sheng's two sons and their princess wives. Not very pleasant.

Gu Cheng, who is already seventy-seven years old, wrote a letter saying that he is still strong and can work for a few more years.

...Earlier, Zheng He's fleet was returning and was attacked by the pirate Chen Zuyi off the coast of Champa. Chen Zuyi believed that Zheng He's fleet was carrying treasures and that he was an easy-to-bully eunuch, so he prepared to approach the Ming navy overnight and launch a siege.

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