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... ur estimations. Even if the estimations are good, a battle will always be susceptible to countless changes in every moment. We might not be able to use the strategy perfectly that way. But if we have Qiao Ying with us, it will be a completely different matter! Because she is the only person who can see every movement on the enemy’s side! If she appears at the suitable time to command the troops, the probability of our strategy being successful will be much higher!”

“You are right!” Jun Mo ...

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