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... roops. Many commanders of the allied forces fought alongside their units, not out of bravery, but out of fear that their soldiers would scatter if they were not present.
With a rustling sound, a thousand Alda troops formed three neat rows. Upon hearing Bryce’s command, the first row leveled their guns, aiming at Kent’s army in front.
At this distance, the Alda soldiers could clearly see the faces of their enemies.
Bryce raised his hand and swung it down forcefully: “Fire! ...
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