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... t was for him to make a decision. He worried that they would fall into the unknown enemies’ trap if they continued to travel forward. Meanwhile, he was not sure that it was safe for them to retreat.
He did not know where the enemies were. In the meantime, he was afraid that they might have already been prepared for all the actions he might take.
Under such circumstances, making a choice was like gambling. One could never know the result when he threw the dice. If he were ...
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