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... as a familiar place. During his military service, he had fought numerous battles in this desolate little city amidst the endless desert. The only significance he knew about it was that it was Baili Gucheng's hometown.

In his memories, North Watching Pass consisted only of vast yellow sands, low city walls barely held together. The soldiers wore their armor even when they were idle. However, it wasn’t all bad. At least the smiles on the people’s faces were genuine, and the starry sky ther ...

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