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... ed that in such a battle against the mercenaries of those business giants, he would lose so much! And there is nothing fancy at all, it is a complete failure in the art of command!

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Woolf-Uralen was born in a military family, his father Tour-Uralen was a famous naval commander of the Republic. Under the guidance of his father, he started his military command career from an early age.

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He graduated from the Military Academy with honors, and instead of entering the ...

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