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The Dominant General

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The two ancient empires, Lian and Huo, have been enemies for centuries. While Lian basks in the wealth of silk, gold, and its naval fleet, beneath the surface it is consumed by rampant corruption and the harsh fate of its people. In contrast, Huo is a ruthless, militaristic superpower whose economy is driven by iron mines and the military industry. Here, power lies not with the imperial court, but in the hands of the warlords. The story centers on sixteen-year-old Wei Jun, the ruler of the southern part of the Huo Empire, whose word carries more weight than that of the emperor. Jun is a narcissistic military genius who, at the head of the fearsome 200,000-strong Iron Army, launches a campaign of conquest against his wealthy neighbor. His first target is the riverside city of Bai Wu, whose capture is only the beginning of a 2,000-li triumphal march. However, Lian's defense is not led by a corrupt minister, but by the disciplined and ice-cold Princess Lian Bai-he. As the Iron Army tramples through the Silk Empire, Jun must realize that dominance is not just about conquering two thousand li of territory, but about breaking an opponent who is not afraid of the dark. It is a war where iron cuts through silk, but arrogance can easily lead even the most fearsome general to destruction.
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Chapter 1 - The one before whom even the Emperor is silent

The two great empires have been hostile to each other for centuries, with occasional periods of peace, but war has been the norm. The Lian Empire is a rich empire with a huge fleet and great infantry. It is bordered by the ocean to the east and has several large rivers in its interior, which makes it very strong in maritime trade.

Lian is also known for its outstanding silk trade, and the nobles wear clothes that are more beautiful and expensive than ever, but despite this immeasurable wealth, the poor people of the country still live in misery due to the rampant corruption that the imperial family is no longer able to control.

On the other hand, the Huo Empire is a country rich in raw materials, which is completely built on the military industry. Huo is rich in iron and copper mines, and they also breed excellent war horses. Here, the nobles have their own private armies, so the emperor's power is not as solid as in the Lian Empire.

However, there is not as much corruption here, mainly because almost every ministry operates independently, with no higher authority above it, making it a militant country with unstable domestic politics. The Huo Empire's largest army is the Iron Army, which numbers almost 200,000.

The army's general is Wei Jun, who is only sixteen years old, yet his word carries more weight than that of the emperor, as Wei Jun controls the southern part of Huo, where the country's three largest cities (excluding the capital) and sixty percent of the iron mines are located. Thus, Wei Jun is the most powerful man in the Huo Empire and the leader of the fearsome Iron Army.

The young general is currently sitting by a river with his right hand, chatting. "Kuan, don't you think it's a beautiful sight? Bai Wu is the first obstacle, and I believe that because it is protected by the river, it is impregnable." Wei Jun says with a laugh, a fierce grin on his face as he drinks his tea.