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This chapter opens with a discussion between Bulgar soldiers and the Bulgar general. Bulgar asks the general if he plans to destroy the sheep king, and Bulgar replies that he does not plan to destroy Bulgar's general, but that Bulgar himself is planning to do the same. The Bulgar tells Bulgar that the sheep kingdom and the wolf kingdom have been fighting for thousands of years, and that the wolf clan has been winning. The general says that he is not planning to kill Bulgar, because he is a general, even if he were to die, and he is confident that he will be recognized as a general by his fellow soldiers. He says that the current peace the people are enjoying is the result of the sacrifice of soldiers' lives, and this peace was obtained because of Bulgar ignorance and arrogance. He asks if the general has reported the killing to the wolves, and the general responds that he has not yet, but Bulgar says he still has a sick mother who needs to be taken care of at home
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Chapter 67
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About This Chapter
This chapter opens with a discussion between Bulgar soldiers and the Bulgar general. Bulgar asks the general if he plans to destroy the sheep king, and Bulgar replies that he does not plan to destroy Bulgar's general, but that Bulgar himself is planning to do the same. The Bulgar tells Bulgar that the sheep kingdom and the wolf kingdom have been fighting for thousands of years, and that the wolf clan has been winning. The general says that he is not planning to kill Bulgar, because he is a general, even if he were to die, and he is confident that he will be recognized as a general by his fellow soldiers. He says that the current peace the people are enjoying is the result of the sacrifice of soldiers' lives, and this peace was obtained because of Bulgar ignorance and arrogance. He asks if the general has reported the killing to the wolves, and the general responds that he has not yet, but Bulgar says he still has a sick mother who needs to be taken care of at home
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