Chapter 302-1
Author: P-End
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Four Years Ago...

The salty wind from the Fragant Strait hit the eastern coast of Kaelvarion, carrying the thick smell of gunpowder. At the border, the night sky was no longer dark—Kaelvarion's rockets streaked across it with silvery light, chasing the deafening sound of explosions.

From a distance, the Xenean fleet continued to advance. Their warships cut through the waves, while the roar of jet aircraft flew low, shaking the ground as if they were about to tear through Kaelvarion's defenses at any moment.

But Xenea was not a nation to retreat just because one wave of attack had failed. They were a nation that thrived on conquest, and minor defeats only made them more ferocious.

Shortly after their naval and air forces were repelled, news came from the patrol line: Xenea was deploying reinforcements—not only regular soldiers, but also mercenaries known for their cruelty and lawlessness.

The land routes of Kaelvarion began to stir. Border forts were attacked from the forests and valle
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