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... Province.

The bitter north wind was howling, and the heavy snow was falling.

At a glance, the cracked ground was covered with countless craters, and the wasteland seemed to have been plowed by something; it was a mess everywhere.

Under every inch of soil, there were scorched corpses. On the gentle hill not far away, there was a burning lion flag obliquely planted.

That was the flag of the Army!

Ten days ago, the Army's expeditionary force, which was at a ...

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