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... g, Professor,” Oliver said.

“I suppose so,” Volguard said, regaining his calm.

“But such is the nature of the battlefield.

Superior strategy prevails in the end.

Now, once more, you have a chance at reinforcing your position.

You might create an outpost if you so—”

But Oliver had already rolled the dice on shooting down the cavalry unit.

It was a mere 1-in-2 chance, when only a single archer unit was in range for the attack.

It was ...

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