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There's No Place To Put Pity In This.

It can be said that Garlan wouldn't just sit around waiting for time to pass after his victory against Rafous's son. He should have come straight to the fortress to provide reinforcements.

However, due to the lack of troops, this plan was considered poor. Garlan cleverly tried to find the best solution to assist Endra.

It took a lot of effort to do this. On the other hand, Rafous sent many troops to defeat him, which led to the death of Rafous's beloved son.

Ironically, this was what Garlan liked. The number of troops that Rafous had deployed was excessive.

Many tough officers tried to defeat him, but unfortunately, none of them succeeded.

The danger lay in the potential destruction of all the troops. The enemy would become suspicious if they escaped defeat.

Garlan was forced to leave his division of 500 troops, engaging in long-term warfare to demonstrate they were not a formidable enemy.

This worked, and there were no other reports of enemy attacks in various areas.

Garlan concluded
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