Chapter 374 - Chapter 374: The Fourth Calamity Enters the St
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nChapter 374: The Fourth Calamity Enters the Stage!_3
nTranslator: 549690339
nHe didn’t object directly.
nHowever, he was just dodging and hiding, unable to let out a fart for a long time.
nIn fact, he didn’t want to lose his strength for the Northern Battlefront Army.
nAfter all, he and Li Nanfeng were enemies.
nAnd General You of the Northern Army was a loyal ally of the western frontier.
nPrince Yu couldn’t wait for the Qin army to cause more trouble in the north.
nHow could they be willing to go and provide support?
nIn fact, the main reason was that the number of Qin troops was too subtle.
nFifty thousand people.
nIt happened to be on the verge of tension and relaxation in the Great Zhou Dynasty.
nAs long as the Great Zhou Dynasty was determined to mobilize more forces, the 50,000 elite Qin army was not enough.
nHowever, the 50,000 Qin troops were in an awkward situation where the Northern Battlefront Army could not easily destroy them.
nThis was a zone that could be controlled or ignored.
nThis caused the officials in the court to waver.
nAfter a long discussion.
nFinally, the emperor issued a decree and decided to wait for the grain to ripen next year before deciding whether to send troops.
nA decree was issued.
nAlthough the entire Northern Battlefront Army was dissatisfied, they could do nothing about it.
nAfter all, since ancient times, dynasties had risen and fallen.
nIts core was nothing more than the words money, grain, grain, and money.
nIf one had to add a thread to the middle.
nThe word ‘power’ was enough to penetrate it.
nWhether it was money, food, or power, it was not something that a general could control.
nThe civil and military were at odds with each other, and the officials of the capital and the powerful officials of the border were at odds with each other.
nIt wasn’t that they wanted to oppose each other.
nIt was because the imperial power was in control of everything, and it was impossible for the officials and the army to get along.
nOf course, those things had nothing to do with Li Yueming.
nHe did not care whether the Qin army lived or died, and he did not care about the rise and fall of the Great Zhou for the time being.
nIn any case, his rewards and rewards had come.
nThe first was the reward for the official position, which was quite generous.
nHe was given the position of centurion, but because scouts were special.
nA centurion could only lead 15 soldiers.
nSecondly, in order to show his love, Li Yueming also had the right to choose his soldiers first.
nThis was naturally good for Li Yueming.
nSoon, he sent Huang Li ‘er and the others to find all the reincarnators under
nYou Aotian.
nRegarding his recruitment.
nThe group of reincarnators were naturally happy to do so.
nOr rather…
nHe watched Huang Li ‘er and the others follow behind Li Yueming and continue to win.
nMany reincarnators were so envious that their eyes turned red.
nDamn it, why were they still defending the city?
nLi Yueming had brought Huang Li ‘er and the others back from the battlefield?
nWhy were they still soldiers?
nThis was f * cking unfair!
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nThey also wanted to cling onto Destiny’s Child’s thigh!!!
nIn this way, the operation was completed.
nThe reincarnators were clearly arranged by Li Yueming.
nWith this, Li Yueming finally gathered his own forces and followers.
nFrom an ethical point of view.
nThe loyalty of a reincarnator was the cheapest and most hypocritical thing in the world.
nAfter all, they had neither morals nor ethics.
nHe even called himself the fourth natural disaster.
nHowever, from another perspective.
nAs long as they could complete missions and earn reincarnation points, the reincarnators were the most loyal people in the world.
nAfter all, who would have the time to backstab the chosen one who helped them earn money?
nHowever, at this moment, his wings were still very tender.
nHe was still far from spreading his wings and flying high.
nLife in the military camp was rather dull and boring.
nOther than the daily training, there were almost no other entertainment activities.
nOf course.
nLi Yueming had proven his strength with his actions.
nNow, there was no need to train like ordinary soldiers.
nTherefore, he spent most of his time on cultivation.
nAfter all, no matter what world it was, one’s own strength was always the foundation of one’s existence.
nEverything else could be delayed.
nAfter such a long period of training and strengthening, he had already broken through to the fourth realm.
nHe was only a step away from the fifth level of the Origin Sea.
nThe reason why he could not break through.
nActually, it was not because of the spiritual energy.
nAfter all, Li Yueming’s entire body was a collection of checheats. The ordinary problems in the path of cultivation could not stop him at all.
nIt was because he had already cultivated to the highest realm of the martial dao world.
nIn the following cultivation, the experience of the martial dao world could no longer provide him with any help.
nHe wanted to continue becoming stronger.
nHe had to open up a higher path on the basis of the Martial God Realm.
nIf this had happened in the past…
nLi Yueming would probably need to spend hundreds of thousands of years to open up a path to a higher realm.
nBut later, Li Yueming met a martial artist again in the technological world and learned the Ten Directions Martial Force from Constantine.
nBy dissecting the technique and operating pattern of this move.
nLi Yueming had already deduced a part of the mysteries of a higher level than the Martial God.
nIn addition, he had also bought more martial arts manuals from Wang Linlin ir the real world.
nThere were also some experiences that could be used as a reference.
nTherefore, he had no choice.
nLi Yuemings accumulated experience was different from the past.
nHowever, under such circumstances.
nIn order to break through to the Source Sea Realm, Li Yueming had spent half year.
nOnly then did he find some clues.
nYear 7819 of the Great Zhou Royal Calendar.
nLi Yueming was fourteen years old and had already grown up.
nThe Great Qin army, which had been silent for a long time, suddenl and deployed nearly a million soldiers at the western border of the Dynasty..
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