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... a total blackout in communication with the advisors she had sent to the Bengal Army. So much so that she had sent a team to investigate the issue.
However, without a means of long-range radio communications, it had taken some time for her to receive the news of her pawn's defeat. After all, her agents had to dock in the bay of Bengal and make their way across the Indian subcontinent in search of their men. Before making the same journey back to the Japanese Mainland.
While the inve ...
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