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: He subdued local vagrants, offering them food and protection in exchange for their labor in his smithies and farms.

The battle lasted three sunrises. Arrows rained from the sky like a cyan mist as Wei’s archers used specialized iron arrows to pierce enemy plate armor. In the end, the gates crumbled. Wei did not execute the survivors; instead, he offered them a place in his growing empire, proving that a true emperor rules through both iron and mercy. Myth of Empires

In the vast, shifting continent of Zhongzhou, where the shadows of the Jiuzhou and Shah civilizations loom large, the "Myth of Empires" is not found in dusty scrolls, but written in the blood and sweat of those who dare to build from nothing. : He subdued local vagrants, offering them food

The climax of Wei’s myth came during the Great Siege of the North. A rival guild had occupied a vital mountain pass, blocking trade routes. Wei, now a commander of a disciplined army and a "Cage Crew" guild leader, ordered the construction of massive siege weapons—giant trebuchets and battering rams. In the end, the gates crumbled

: After days of tracking, Wei tamed a magnificent warhorse, a beast that would carry him into the heart of battle.

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