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When they got on the helicopter, Pei Shu’er piloted while explaining the controls to Tang Zan.

They specifically chose a desolate area to fly over.

Indeed, military operations rely on speed.

Once Tang Zan had learned enough, they stopped the helicopter and switched places, with Tang Zan taking over the controls while Pei Shu’er entered the space.

Currently, Tang Chong could already speak quite well; she had been worried about the four little ones fighting while she was flying.

However, upon entering the space, she found them well-behaved and playing gas in an orderly fashion.

Tang Chong, the eldest brother, was taking good care of the kids. Though just a three-year-old himself, the three little ones adored him.

She even saw Tang Chong preparing milk for the three little ones.

Fortunately, the thermos only contained warm water, and there were no dangerous items in this room.

Upon seeing Pei Shu’er, Tang Chong ran towards her.

"Mother, the younger siblings are very good."

Pei Shu’er felt very pleased; truly, he was her good son.

Moreover, even though Tang Chong could speak, Pei Shu’er had forbidden him to talk about the matter of the space, and he showed no intention of doing so.

In just half a day, they reached the border while keeping their identities hidden.

They conducted their own investigation at the border.

The situation they uncovered was even more serious than what was described in the letter.

At the border, aside from those committing arson and murder, so traffickers were also present.

When Pei Shu’er assud these traffickers were being controlled, she discovered they were completely sober.

There were no signs of them being controlled or drugged.

Moreover, they were all Dayan people.

Filled with anger, Pei Shu’er imdiately ordered the capture of these people.

Once captured, they were not treated with leniency; interrogation proceeded as necessary.

Those who were turned into puppets for murder and arson might have been innocent, but these traffickers were not innocent at all.

With this group apprehended, the puppet manufacturing chain in the Southern Border visibly faltered.

Soon, it seed they developed other routes.

Three days later, Pei Shu’er and Tang Zan arrived at the County Governnt and revealed their identities.

Tang Zan issued an order for every household to close their doors and not open to anyone.

Additionally, extra governnt officials and soldiers were assigned to patrol each village, ready to capture any suspicious individuals.

With these asures, no one succeeded in their nefarious activities again.

They couldn’t even produce new puppets.

Furthermore, they followed the clues and discovered so people from the Southern Border, who surprisingly, were all Witchcraft Masters.

Their lips constantly muttered "Holy Daughter, Holy Daughter."

As for Lin Shiyao, she was well-hidden this ti, with no one knowing her whereabouts, not even these Witchcraft Masters.

Pei Shu’er was unsurprised; after enduring for so long, Lin Shiyao had finally grown to her height in the past life.

With new puppets unavailable in the Southern Border and the Dayan border plunged into tension, new puppet cases arose among the soldiers.

So in the army were injured.

But fortunately, they were all well-trained soldiers, so the issues were swiftly resolved.

The puppets, too, were apprehended.

As it happened, Pei Shu’er was present in the military camp and was able to tend to the wounded soldiers effectively.

With her exceptional dical skills and the life-sustaining Spiritual Spring Water, she miraculously saved over ten mortally wounded soldiers.

Once again, everyone marveled at Pei Shu’er’s prowess; their Empress indeed possessed unparalleled dical expertise.

Without her, likely all present would have turned into corpses.

As for those soldier puppets, Pei Shu’er removed the Puppet Gu from them and interrogated them for the truth.

She asked everything that could be asked; even under the effects of the Puppet Gu, these puppets retained their consciousness, forcing them to kill their comrades, which they loathed with rage.

But they couldn’t control themselves and were compelled to comply.

Naturally, they harbored hatred towards those who perford the Gu.

However, their knowledge was limited since they were mostly in a stupor when the Gu was applied.

Upon awakening, a voice in their minds incessantly urged them to kill, to kill more people.

Piecing together these fragnts, Tang Zan uncovered two additional strongholds, inhabited by extrely precious Witchcraft Masters.

These Witchcraft Masters were then captured and detained using special thods.

The Southern Border abounds with Witchcraft Masters, but whether in Dayan or the Southern Border, they are considered top-notch talents.

Cultivating a Witchcraft Master demands significant resources and effort.

Suddenly losing thirty Witchcraft Masters was enough to cause Lin Shiyao distress for so ti.

However, since this war had started, losses were inevitable.

Soon, the soldiers from the Southern Border began to attack this border town called ng County.

They were thoroughly familiar with ng County, even devising tactics specifically against its defenses and troop deploynts.

The general of the ng County camp was determined to press on, especially since the Holy Emperor was present, and wanted to perform admirably.

However, Tang Zan imdiately called for a retreat.

The general sighed in relief, realizing advancing would be sending their n to their deaths.

Once in the command tent, Tang Zan spoke.

"For the next few days, with here, there’s no need to arrange troop deploynts, and your previous formations need adjustnts."

Hearing this, the general turned pale, fearing Tang Zan was dismissing his strategies as outdated and aiming to remove him.

Pei Shu’er smiled gently.

"Don’t worry. This is temporary. Right now, ng County’s defense system, troop deploynts, and formations have all been compromised."

"Even if you make changes, the people of the Southern Border are already familiar with your attacking thods. To change the status quo, a new commander is needed."

Upon hearing this, the general hastily agreed, having been prepared to retire in defeat, never expecting such a turn of events.

After Tang Zan took command, the Southern Border forces were no match for them, suffering defeat under Tang Zan’s leadership.

The Southern Border forces suffered significant losses, and their soldiers lost all fighting spirit.

Yan Huan Yu and Lin Shiyao were aware of the developnts and both looked grim.

Yan Huan Yu sighed.

"Why not give up?"

Lin Shiyao glared at Yan Huan Yu.

"It’s not that easy to end. I must have Dayan."

Previously in the Southern Border, she encountered opposition, but upon returning with Yan Huan Yu, they quickly resolved their adversaries.

Lin Shiyao now effectively controlled all powers in the Southern Border.

In the Southern Border, she reigned supre.

Yan Huan Yu said, "Is it necessary? Even without Dayan, we can live well in the Southern Border."

Lin Shiyao sneered, "You’ve grown soft? Don’t forget, Tang Zan took the realm of Dayan from you."

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