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Jiang-Zi-Ya left with Wei-Hu, Nuh-zhah, and three thousand men. After several days’ march, they reached Jia-Meng Pass. They set up camp outside but saw no sign of Hong-Jin’s forces.
Inside his main tent, Jiang-Zi-Ya waited. Soon, Hong-Jin heard he had arrived and hurried over with his soldiers. He and Princess Long-Ji entered the tent, knelt, and confessed their failure. They explained everything—from how they met the Fire Spirit Holy Mother to how they were injured.
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By Bonnie
Jiang-Zi-Ya left with Wei-Hu, Nuh-zhah, and three thousand men. After several days’ march, they reached Jia-Meng Pass. They set up camp outside but saw no sign of Hong-Jin’s forces.
Inside his main tent, Jiang-Zi-Ya waited. Soon, Hong-Jin heard he had arrived and hurried over with his soldiers. He and Princess Long-Ji entered the tent, knelt, and confessed their failure. They explained everything—from how they met the Fire Spirit Holy Mother to how they were injured.
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