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... s! Long live His Majesty the Emperor! Long live the Reich Empire!

Having repelled the charge, its as good as our victory!

No need to fear. We, protected by Deus, will win!

The soldiers and junior officers, celebrating their success in repelling the charge of over 10,000 knights, were jubilant, as if their morale had pierced the heavens.

However, the situation felt terrifying to me, and my anxiety had more than doubled since before the war started.

One migh ...

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