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To achieve immortality, I cultivate using Qi Luck

Traversing the Nine Provinces in the Immortal Cultivation World, Lu Yuan possessed the Dao Fruit of longevity, an eternal lifespan. If he were careful, he could anticipate the Immortal Method. This was indeed a beautiful thing. However, he was born during the Age of Dharma Decline, with spiritual energy depleted and the Immortal Method difficult. The great path was elusive. Even worse, the Immortal Cultivation World of the Nine Provinces was on the verge of collapse, and the four poles were about to fall, marking the end of an era. If that was the case, why shouldn't a man take up his sword and conquer fifty states across the mountains? To survive in the Age of Dharma Decline, Lu Yuan cultivated the ancient Way of Control Pneuma, established an Immortal Dynasty, and gathered Qi Luck. He brought order to the Nine Provinces and peace to the four seas. Gathering strength from across the world, he ascended to immortality step by step. In ancient times, there were three Human Emperors: Hua Guang, Xia Xi, and Hao Tian. Who is the Human Emperor now? It is Emperor Chu Luyuan.

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Chapter 453 The Fall of the Liang State_3

The Chu army outside Ke City, even after being reinforced, had still suffered significant losses trying to uproot the camps around the city.

What remained was an army of one million soldiers, including eleven Inborns.

In terms of sheer strength, Chu State still held an absolute advantage.

Also, after receiving news that Xu Army reinforcements had arrived at Sheqiu City, Lu Yuan issued an order to transfer the 200,000 reorganized Xu Army captives from the rear at Xichang City to Sheqiu City, to further bolster the strength of the Chu armies on various battlefields.

With these reinforcements, the Chu forces at the heavily fortified Sheqiu City were still capable of combat, even after a wave of support from the Xu Army inside the city.

Although the casualties might be larger than anticipated, Chu's strategy for siege warfare has always heavily utilized captives.