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Chapter 816 New Deal East China Sea

By the second day, the battle had long ended, but the Ming army's infantry and cavalry pursuit continued in separate directions. Sheng Yong led his troops towards the main road to the east, but there was no sign of fighting on the road.

It started to rain again, the rain was blowing diagonally in the wind, making the view on the plain hazy. After the rain in the morning, this was the second time it had rained today.

"Heaven is not on Japan's side." Sheng Yong looked up at the raindrops and sighed with a complicated expression.

Usually, warring armies are reluctant to fight on rainy days. Firearms cannot be fired when exposed to rain, and even crossbows will become debonded and damaged when exposed to rain. In addition, the ground will become muddy due to rain, making it difficult to march and mobilize, so major battles are often fought on sunny days.

But for armies like the Ming and Japanese armies, the situation is different. The Ming army is obviousl

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