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Chapter 424: Memories of Governor Liu

Unexpectedly, this early spring icy rain lasted for seven or eight days. It came and went, but the mud on the road never dried up.

Originally, the Han army estimated that it would take six or seven days to complete the rest of the journey and reach Guizhou City; but until the eighth day of the first lunar month, Liu Ying's troops were still nearly a hundred miles away from Guizhou.

That afternoon, the army requisitioned a village and set up camp around it. All the houses and eaves in the village were packed with people, but only a small number of people could stay. Everyone was covered in mud and exhausted, and built straw huts and tarpaulin tents in the camp, but they finally stopped.

After inspecting the camps of various troops, although Liu Ying could see that the soldiers were tired, he believed that the morale of the Han army was still good and that the brothers could continue to endure for a while if they did not encounter any enemy attacks.

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