Countless commanderies and states stand across the land, warlords carve out their own domains, raising armies for a patch of earth; wherever they point, rivers of blood and piles of bones stretch for miles.
For over two hundred years, the Hulan people have ravaged the Central Plains, roaming and pillaging for a thousand miles, with none able to stop them.
Such mountains and rivers—this is the ambition of heroes.
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