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... ul sleep.

My body protested as I climbed out of bed, the bruises from the night before reminding me of the cruelty of those bastards.

But, well, the protest of the body meant nothing in the face of the order. That was what had been engraved on my head from all this constant training.

'It is cold.'

We assembled in the yard, the cold morning air biting at our skin. The atmosphere was tense, a palpable mix of fear and determination.

Stroud stood at the front, ...

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