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Chapter 73 Dimplang's Backbone(2/2)

Ding Pulang is dead, but he will always live in Chen Jiajun's heart.

Ding Pulang died, but after his death he also gave Chen Youliang, his mortal enemy, a sharp sword that could penetrate all obstacles.

Let me pierce your heartless chest on the road to hell!

I personally feel that everyone here who can see Ding Pulang's death deserves to be thankful.

If you can see this spectacle in your life, you will die without regrets!

For Zhu Jiajun, Ding Pulang's death was a psychological boost.

They seemed to see something strange in Ding Pulang.

This thing is called: Integrity.

A true man has a fierce and upright spirit that will not yield even to death.

This momentum seems to be venting a certain message to his compatriots and comrades-in-arms:

If a man dies, he will die, so what is there to fear?

It is more like a charge signal to encourage colleagues who are already timid and keep retreating instead of making progress:

Comrades, friends, young and old men, let us pick up our knives, shoulder our cannons, and pick up our men and go to the battlefield, avenge our fallen brothers and sisters, our teammates who unfortunately died in battle, and fight to the death with the Yakuza surnamed Chen.

Ding Pulang's death was undoubtedly a morale boost for the Zhu Jiajun, but Zhu Yuanzhang was also helpless in the face of the embarrassing situation where all the warships in Chen Youliang's iron chain were like a whole, unable to be defeated or broken.

Zhu Yuanzhang knew that the current situation must not be delayed.

Now the decline has appeared. If Ding Pulang hadn't suddenly stepped out and created a buffer for himself, the defeat would have definitely been formed by now.

The Ding Pulang incident is a turning point. If used well, the decline will inevitably be eliminated.

There must be no delay, otherwise things will change!

Facing the nearly powerful iron barrel of Chen Jiajun, Zhu Yuanzhang, who was already sweating and confused, and didn't know what to do, looked at Liu Ji.

"Sir, do you think there is any way to destroy Chen Youliang's ship?"

As a true talent and an absolute master, it stands to reason that Liu Ji should have something to do.

Liu Ji, who is well-read, should have read Liu Cao's Battle of Chibi.

But it is a pity that Liu Ji failed to give full play to his talents in this near-emergency moment.

He shook his head and did not give any substantive and feasible suggestions.

Zhu Yuanzhang looked at Xu Da and Chang Yuchun again, hoping to get some psychological comfort from the two people who had experienced many battles, but what he got in exchange was shaking his head in frustration and helplessness.

Faced with this situation, a feeling of despair hit Zhu Yuanzhang's heart.

If even Liu Ji and Xu Da don't have a good solution, then there is no hope for others!

Isn't there any good way to defeat the chain-to-ship strategy?

Is it really impossible to defeat Chen Youliang?

Do we just have to wait here to die?

Zhu Yuanzhang, who had mixed feelings, must have been desperate at this time.

He is definitely not willing to admit defeat like this.

Ever since he fought with Chen Youliang, he had never felt so helpless.
Chapter completed!
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