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... but I felt sympathy for the enemy general who had to face Laura.
Carrying out a night attack with cavalrymen. It sounded easy enough on paper, but, in reality, they were throwing out their most powerful troops all at once. Moreover, they were doing so immediately after the encirclement was completed.
A normal commander would’ve probably waited and kept an eye on the situation. Even if they’re surrounded, they could endure without any problem for at least half a year. Leaving the ...
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