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... s. Moreover, no matter how high the Grand Councilman’s power is, military and government have separate powers. The commander does not take orders from him, and it’s challenging for him to overstep and intervene in military affairs. If political factional struggles are involved, even if the army agrees to send search troops, it would be to avoid breaking ties. But privately, will they genuinely search? I fear they’ll just go through the motions. Instead of relying on them, it’s better to rely on ...
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