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... there are no flaws, it means there are flaws everywhere. Unless you have an absolute advantage in numbers, dispersing your forces is inherently a serious problem.
The so-called numerical advantage here is not simply defined by quantity; it represents an absolute advantage in combat power, the ability to defeat the opponent.
Felix divided his forces into three parts, which in itself greatly wasted the so-called "forces" he had, making it impossible to gain a numerical advantage o ...
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