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{{Quote frame|Regardless of who claims the shores, or what creeps from the mountains due west, my will is absolute. The governance of my family has lasted before our very names were first chiseled down in the annals of the first dynasty. To think me unwilling to hold this domain is tantamount to treason.|Guo Zhuo, Tyrant of the Province of Min}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 23 July 2024
Regardless of who claims the shores, or what creeps from the mountains due west, my will is absolute. The governance of my family has lasted before our very names were first chiseled down in the annals of the first dynasty. To think me unwilling to hold this domain is tantamount to treason.
— Guo Zhuo, Tyrant of the Province of Min
Regardless of who claims the shores, or what creeps from the mountains due west, my will is absolute. The governance of my family has lasted before our very names were first chiseled down in the annals of the first dynasty. To think me unwilling to hold this domain is tantamount to treason.
— Guo Zhuo, Tyrant of the Province of Min
Regardless of who claims the shores, or what creeps from the mountains due west, my will is absolute. The governance of my family has lasted before our very names were first chiseled down in the annals of the first dynasty. To think me unwilling to hold this domain is tantamount to treason.
— Guo Zhuo, Tyrant of the Province of Min
Regardless of who claims the shores, or what creeps from the mountains due west, my will is absolute. The governance of my family has lasted before our very names were first chiseled down in the annals of the first dynasty. To think me unwilling to hold this domain is tantamount to treason.
Guo Zhuo, Tyrant of the Province of Min