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... ilitary training was drawing to a close, with Yang Mingzhi and others returning to Yinghe Castle.

However, Yang Zhenshan knew that Zhou Lan’s training was only an interim conclusion and that she would definitely continue training in the future.

After all, she commands an army of eight thousand troops. To train such a large number of soldiers into elite forces demands substantial time and resources, which could not be completed anytime soon.

But later, when Zhou Lan contin ...

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