
In the Late Ming Dynasty, There Was a Female Rebel in the Hands of a Warlord
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On the big stage at the end of the Ming Dynasty, Warlord Comes. An ordinary and ambitious female character stands out from the protagonist's subordinates and copies the protagonist's path, becoming bigger step by step, confronting the old master East and West, with equal power. I wonder if the protagonist will regret that he was too soft-hearted and failed to kill her, which made the situation extremely difficult to control. One person controls the east and the other controls the west. Is it a repeat of the east-west conflict that divided the Northern Wei Dynasty, or a chess game of male and female hegemony? It is still unclear who will win. We can only leave it to the war of history to reveal the final answer. However, I think that even if the two sides are in the same situation, it will not be a good thing for Houjin.
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