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So…the plan is quite simple
Author: GAO10
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"I'm sorry I couldn't protect her David, please let me just go with you." Doctor Enitan pleaded.

"No. You did what you could do. Thank you for that." He placed a palm on her shoulder, an appreciative look on his face. He turned towards the building as people trudged outside, all heading back to the town. They had a few knights who survived and had stayed with the other townspeople in the two other rendezvous points.

"These people, they need you. Ladus needs you. You stood up to those bastards when everybody feared the worst. If you left them alongside me, they'll lose all hope and be defeated even before an attack." He spoke. She nodded. Subconsciously, she agreed with him. She wasn't much of a fighter, rather a healer and she knew the people of Ladus needed her more at the moment. There were hundreds of sick people who were sick before the attack and had survived. She also knew there were those injured during the attack and they would need her. She couldn't leave them to her nurses
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