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Li Sihai tells the gang that since the establishment of the Martial Arts Academy, it has made it illegal for female students to take entrance exams. He tells them that he will help them get into the academy if they want to, but he doesn't want them to get in trouble. He says that he just wants women to be allowed to join the army so that they can be treated fairly. He then tells them about a soldier who was wrongly accused of being late for the entrance exam to the academy. The soldier says that if he says he is disqualified from the academy, then he is. He accuses the official of slandering the court official, which is a serious offense under military law. The official replies that he has the final say in this matter, and that he always meets people like him. He asks the official if he wants to "make a big scene" out of this, and the official responds that he does not want to make such a big deal.
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Revolutionary • Chapter 53 • Page ik-page-4082335
Revolutionary • Chapter 53 • Page ik-page-4047858
Revolutionary • Chapter 53 • Page ik-page-4047831
Revolutionary • Chapter 53 • Page ik-page-4047819
Revolutionary • Chapter 53 • Page ik-page-4047841
Revolutionary • Chapter 53 • Page ik-page-4047818
Revolutionary • Chapter 53 • Page ik-page-4047820
Chapter 53
This is a locked chapterChapter 53
About This Chapter
Li Sihai tells the gang that since the establishment of the Martial Arts Academy, it has made it illegal for female students to take entrance exams. He tells them that he will help them get into the academy if they want to, but he doesn't want them to get in trouble. He says that he just wants women to be allowed to join the army so that they can be treated fairly. He then tells them about a soldier who was wrongly accused of being late for the entrance exam to the academy. The soldier says that if he says he is disqualified from the academy, then he is. He accuses the official of slandering the court official, which is a serious offense under military law. The official replies that he has the final say in this matter, and that he always meets people like him. He asks the official if he wants to "make a big scene" out of this, and the official responds that he does not want to make such a big deal.
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