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The strength of the Seven Alliances of the martial world was not weak, but individual combat power and collective combat power are fundamentally two different things. That's why when Su Xin made an agreement with Pang Yuande, he had made it clear that he would not let the people of the Seven Alliances take on the role of the main force.
On the other side of the military formation, Pang Yuande had already led his army to confront the troops of the Golden Khanate, with the severely wounded Xiang Chukuang by his side.
Xiang Chukuang was seriously injured, and his presence here was not to compete with Pang Yuande for merit. He was here only to exert some effort in this battle to make up for his own oversight.
In terms of loyalty to Great Zhou, Xiang Chukuang's was relatively high among Great Zhou's many powerhouses, so he also felt some guilt for the defeat of Great Zhou's defending army in Eastern Jin.