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... except it turned out that he did not need it.

By the time he made it back to the battlefield, the Versian Garrison had already managed to push the Yual forces out of the city and back onto the boats. Now, the battle was locked in a stalemate, with continuous, consistent artillery fire lobbed at each other as they fought for the trenches.

Kyle could also see that the Raktor forces were building additional fortifications opposite the defenders of Ocra, entrenching themselves. This ...

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