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In this chapter, the king of the dayu complains about the fact that the king's pet, the army, has been allowed to share a table with human beings. He tells the king that he expects the people of the city to be spoiled, and that the army's presence in the battlefield is a sign of weakness on the part of the king. The king tells the army to keep the table away from the battlefield for safety's sake, but the ambassador of the xiong tells him to take it down. The ambassador says that he has a proposal for the king: he wants to be the "striking machine" in the sand-table battle. He asks the king to help him prepare for the battle, and the king agrees. He then tells the ambassador to be careful with his words, because the general is not scared of competition.
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Chapter 91
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About This Chapter
In this chapter, the king of the dayu complains about the fact that the king's pet, the army, has been allowed to share a table with human beings. He tells the king that he expects the people of the city to be spoiled, and that the army's presence in the battlefield is a sign of weakness on the part of the king. The king tells the army to keep the table away from the battlefield for safety's sake, but the ambassador of the xiong tells him to take it down. The ambassador says that he has a proposal for the king: he wants to be the "striking machine" in the sand-table battle. He asks the king to help him prepare for the battle, and the king agrees. He then tells the ambassador to be careful with his words, because the general is not scared of competition.
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