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Chapter 72

The first rays of the morning sun caressed the dew-laden green field, casting a golden glow over the landscape. Majestically, the castle stood, a silent sentinel through hundreds of years, witnessing generations rise in power and fall into oblivion.

Now, the same castle would bear witness to the brewing storm of war. General Victor, now hailed by his people as King Victor, stood resolutely at the forefront of his army, a formidable force of 20,000. Opposite him, Ferdinand, alongside his son Charles, commanded an even larger army of 50,000.

Ferdinand's voice thundered across the field, his words laced with contempt. “Victor, you are a traitor. How dare you kill your own king! A traitor does not deserve the crown. Those who follow Victor, have you no shame in supporting such treachery? If you are a man of honor, you are supposed to cut his head and present it to the late king!”

Winning the war wasn't merely a numerical clash of forces; it was also a moral and ideological battle. Those w
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