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Chapter 288: Embers of a New Dawn
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... rs of the Yalu River, casting shimmering reflections across the canvas of the makeshift treaty pavilion built on a sandbar between the Chinese and Korean sides. The river marked not only a border between two lands, but now stood as the symbolic threshold between war and peace. The structure was simple—an open-sided wooden hall draped with the flags of all attending powers: the tricolor of Amerathia, the sun-and-moon of Korea, the red circle of Japan, the Qing dragon, and the double-headed eagle ...
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