Baekje was a kingdom in the southwestern part of the ancient Goryeo Peninsula. Along with Goguryeo and Silla, it is known as one of the Three Kingdoms of the Goryeo Peninsula. The names of the six cities that Baekje surrendered to the invaders were: Ungjin, Deokan, Sabi, Buyeo, Goma, and Daebang.

(Note: In history, Baekje gradually declined during the long wars with Goguryeo and Silla, and was eventually destroyed by the coalition of Silla and the neighboring eastern powers.

Baekje was an ancient kingdom on the Korean Peninsula, encompassing parts of present-day North and South Korea. Below are the modern equivalents of Baekje's six cities and the approximate extent of Baekje's territory:

Xiongjin: Located in Gongju City, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea.

De'an: Located in the northwest of Cheonan City, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea.

Sabi: Located in Buyeo County, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea.

Buyeo: Located in Buyeo County, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea.

Guma: Located in Seongju County, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.

Daifang: Located in the southern part of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.

Baekje's territory roughly encompassed the southwestern and southern parts of the present-day Korean Peninsula. Specifically, it encompassed South Chungcheong Province, South Jeolla Province, North Jeolla Province, South Gyeongsang Province, and North Gyeongsang Province in present-day South Korea, as well as parts of North Korea.

The above presents detailed historical background information on these cities and the regions they encompass, including their specific locations from ancient times to the present day. This comprehensive and in-depth presentation aims to more clearly and accurately convey the profound significance of these cities to the Baekje Kingdom. This approach allows readers to immerse themselves in the crucial role these cities played in the development of Baekje in ancient times, and how they have endured through the vicissitudes of time and witnessed the changes of time, yet have remained remarkably resilient and continue to exert an indelible influence.

In Xiongjin, the Great Zhou sent its chief general, Lin Wan, twelve years old and a minor success in the Earth Realm. She wore a tight black miniskirt, embellished with lace, revealing a glimpse of her slender legs. Her burgundy hair curled slightly around her shoulders, and her smoky makeup added a touch of mystery and playfulness. She rode atop a towering black horse, clutching a formidable lance. Her movements flashed with lightning-fast movements, dazzling the eyes. She led a force of 2,500 men.

Lieutenant General Lin Rou, 12 years old, had a heavily embellished look, her once elegant complexion accentuated by heavy foundation, dark lipstick, and a pale blue cheongsam. Even these barely concealed her air of decadence. Armed with twin swords, she primarily fought on land, not on horseback. She led a force of a thousand men. However, upon reaching the gates of Ungjin Castle, the Baekje garrison commander met them. Instead of allowing them to lead their troops inside, he summoned them to the city gates to exchange seals and military tokens. The two young women, fresh from battle and young, followed the commander inside. After exchanging seals, he presented two cups of fine wine, offering a toast to the two women. Unaware of any hidden agenda, the women obediently accepted the wine and drank it all. However, soon after the wine had been consumed, they felt a fever, their eyes hazy, and their breath fragrant with orchids.

After Lin Wan and Lin Rou drank the wine, their bodies' reactions gradually became apparent.

Lin Wan's hand, which had been tightly gripping the lance, began to tremble slightly. A faint blush crept across her cheeks, and her once sharp eyes grew hazy. She tried to stay awake, but the heat in her body made it difficult to control herself. She gently shook herself, trying to dispel the strange feeling, but this only made her movements seem clumsy.

Lin Rou's condition wasn't optimistic either. Her once elegant makeup now looked extraordinarily charming, the thick foundation and dark lipstick adding to her allure. Her breathing quickened, her pale blue cheongsam rising and falling with her panting, as if revealing her inner unease. Her gaze gradually lost focus, once lively, now hazy and confused.

The two women involuntarily slid closer to each other, seemingly seeking solace from one another. Their hands unconsciously touched, feeling each other's warmth, as if finding a glimmer of support in this unfamiliar environment. However, this brief contact did little to alleviate their distress; instead, it intensified their heartbeats, threatening to leap out of their throats.

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