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... rds Roze Castle, where Airen was stationed.

Serpina herself led the army, and I was assigned as one of her adjutants. Meanwhile, Jenna, the nation’s chief strategist, was left in charge of managing Eingart Castle.

Jenna was the most suitable person for this role, not only because she possessed the basic abilities required of a chief strategist but also because she had experience overseeing Eingart Castle when Serpina and the occupation forces advanced into the central continent. ...

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