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... , then ordered the adjutant to continue directing the battle while he secretly slipped away. But what he didn’t know was that his adjutant surprisingly did the same thing.
Not long after, more than half of the generals and officials at the frontline ran away, leaving behind those who were either brainless or unwilling to leave, facing only demise.
Their numbers were too few, their reputation insufficient, unable to control the army.
Facing the assault of a powerful enemy, ...
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