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Chapter 250 Tactical Withdrawal
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Marwan’s consciousness returned slowly, swimming up through a thick fog of confusion and a dull, throbbing pain in his skull. He blinked his eyes open to the sterile, bright lights of an emergency clinic. His head was tightly wrapped in bandages.

A nurse, noticing he was awake, approached his bed. "You're awake! Alhamdulliah. How are you feeling?"

"Where...?" Marwan’s voice was a rough croak. He tried to piece together his memories, the farmhouse and the collapse.

"The Knight in the white armor brought you in," the nurse explained gently. "Your friend saved you. You were lucky, he got you here just in time."

Marwan’s hands instinctively went to his torso, feeling only the thin fabric of his undershirt. His eyes widened in alarm. "My armor. Where is my armor?"

The nurse shifted uncomfortably. "Your friend... he took it. But he left your sword. It's right here, next to the bed." She gestured to the familiar weapon leaning against the wall.

A cold dread washed over Marwan. He tried to si
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