Peter Pan ride featured constant severe vibrations from the engine. I distracted myself w EU4...and after a half-dozen more false starts FINALLY started to make real progress in the war against Ming.
Meanwhile my main army in Thailand had invaded to take Leichow, and caught a huge Ming army--110k vs my 110k. Incredibly, I won the battle and Ming stopped sending new troops--they were aiming north now.
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So, absent any opposition, I quickly started seizing as much land in southern China as I could, and set a siege on Canton. Back up north, my forces returning from Shenyang and Shandong caught a Buryat army by surprise and wiped it out.
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Much further north, I have 50k men besieging the Buryat fort at Hinggan. Hesitant to fight me in canton and too late to catch me in Shenyang, Ming sent its ENTIRE ARMY all the way to Siberia lmao
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I just finished moving the Shenyang army over to Fuzhou, and sent reinforcements from Honshu and Borneo. I just have to evacuate the army in Buryatia in time, then disband it and start recruiting replacement army closer to South China.
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That way, Ming will be stuck with all their forces freezing to death in territory too sparse to support them, thousands of miles away from my ACTUAL invasion force, and by the time they finish marching back I can pull back to the sea again and reinvade the north!
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Anyway. While I was busy with the game, the little girl in the seat behind mine was engaged in a loud & vocal game of pretend with her MLP figurines. I didn't get the gist but it involved a lot of falling and screaming. Periodically she'd make the toy "walk" up to my window.
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It was a bit annoying but there's not much you can do about toddlers. As the bus pulled into Springfield tho I was astonished to hear her say "the next Peter Pan *train* to Springfield is now arriving." A NUMTOT in the making! And smart enough to know trains are better
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