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Chapter 463 Departure

In late June of the sixth year of Yongle (the first year of Hongxi in the capital), the Southern Army of the King of Han had almost assembled in Yunnan Prefecture, and the Central Army in Guizhou Prefecture. Only some troops of the Northern Army had not yet arrived at Guizhou Prefecture because they were transferred from Sichuan to the south.

Zhu Gaoxu decided that in early July, the southern and central armies would march towards the Guangxi Provincial Administration at the same time.

After bidding farewell to the officials of the Han Palace and his reluctant family, Zhu Gaoxu led a team of troops to Guizhou City. He would directly command the central army of about 70,000 infantry and cavalry.

A group of people rode horses and rushed to Guizhou City along the post road. It was the evening of the end of June...

The Guishan Mountain in the north had turned into a dark, undulating mountain shadow; the towering Guizhou City Tower was severely damaged by H

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