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Chapter 81: Marching Towards Adelaide Kingdom (Part 1)
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... ian Empire were at war, this area had become Franconia Empire’s rear, entrusted with logistics and supply lines. Clyde led Steinbeck Fief’s 10,000 or so troops to Atad, thereby forcing Franconia Empire’s army at the frontline to withdraw.
Adelaide Kingdom’s army defending Atad had over 20,000 people. The commander, Earl Harrison, was proficient at defensive warfare. With the defense works of the city and superiority in military strength, wishing to forcibly break through Atad City’s defe ...
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