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... nst the night sky, their embers drifting into the wind like silent warnings.

Marshal Armand Roux stood on a rocky outcrop overlooking the charred remains, his cavalry having already retreated into the jungle. Their raid had been a success, but his expression was far from triumphant.

He knew Masséna wasn't beaten.

Not yet.

Behind him, Captain Étienne Giraud dismounted from his horse, brushing soot off his jacket. "That should slow them down," he said, his voice lac ...

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