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... battle entirely reliant on air force transportation support. Thus, before the onset of the new Battle of Brunas, Tagg was not confident.
Furthermore, the Tang Army had not fought for a long time without air support and significant firepower, and no one knew what the front-line troops could achieve.
So, having just arrived at Hotwind Port, Tagg didn’t feel any joy from reclaiming the old Northern Ridge. However, many who had recaptured the Empire’s lands of Longxing couldn’t hide ...
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