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... an be used for marching.
The army divides into narrow paths, maintaining close coordination while advancing.
The collision between the two forces occurred on the second day after entering the forest, in the afternoon as the sun began to set.
It was on a road where carriages could barely pass each other.
The commander himself stood at the front, wielding a large iron spear like a club and mowing down the enemy in silver armor with a tiger face.
Drenched in ...
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