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... ans and animals.

Take military reconnaissance, for example—it's suitable to be carried out by small units, and the most in-depth operations inevitably involve solitary operatives.

One would not mass-mobilize to scout out the enemy; that would not be reconnaissance, that would be a declaration of war.

Even three-tailed foxes understand such actions.

The forest sea is a marshy area that is highly suitable for three-tailed foxes to inhabit, especially since it contai ...

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