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... m’s army’s assault.
Two columns of smoke indicated that the kingdom’s army was advancing smoothly, and the Northwest Fleet only needed to block pirates attempting to flee by sea.
Three columns of smoke meant that the kingdom’s army was encountering resistance, necessitating the Northwest Fleet to forcefully attack the port to divert the pirates’ attention within the city.
These were the prearranged signals between the two forces. If possible, the kingdom’s army hoped to e ...
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