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... a longstanding member of the Detached Force, who had served under Luke for quite some time. Looking visibly distressed, Fale slowly stepped into the conference room, his nervous gaze shifting from one commander to another.

The only one unsettled by Fale's sudden appearance was Luke. Theo, Myles, and the other commanders all remained composed, as if they had been expecting this all along.

“Bringing in a soldier from another unit without informing their commander first? This is a f ...

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