Brave of Heart: The Tokyo Uprising

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Published 6/4/2023
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perfectly fine for some reason despite everyone thinking otherwise especially considering people kept buying him copious amounts of sweets whenever they visited, as well as providing him with endless amounts of sake when he was alone. The peculiarity of this situation didn't seem to bother Zhang Wei, although it should have raised concerns among his acquaintances and allies due to the potentially dangerous consequences that could arise from his constant state of intoxication and sugar-induced highs, which could either compromise their missions or put lives in jeopardy if word ever got back home. Not only was he a key figure in the rebellion, but his ability to maintain a clear head and establish strategic defenses around Tokyo the previous night should also be taken into account. It was essential for those supporting him to reconsider the circumstances they were putting him in and weigh the risks associated with keeping him in such a state. Despite all these factors, Zhang Wei seemed oblivious to the realities surrounding him, which could lead to dire outcomes for himself, his fellow rebels, and their ultimate goal of resisting and overcoming the invasion.



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