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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1871

“Sir Judd, it’s true that they’re spies. However, I truly don’t know anything about this.

“I’ve told you everything that happened these two days. May lightning strike me if I hid anything from you,” Julius promised.

Reagan chuckled at his response.

“Don’t be so anxious. I’m just joking.” Reagan patted his shoulder and smiled.

“Of course, I believe you. The two spies should be under Rufus. He had them secretly follow you as he feared you would run away.”

“Rufus is a cunning man that could do anything. It’s normal for him to have such a plan. It’s fortunate that you arranged everything properly and managed to find out the spy in time.

“Otherwise, the location of the base would have been revealed,” Julius said in relief.

“We still don’t know how much information did they get. However, West Lucozian monarchy should have already gotten the base’s location,” Reagan replied calmly.

“They already know? What should we do? Should we retreat?” Julius raised his eyebrow. With a smile, Reagan replied, “Retreat? There’s no need to be frantic. Although the monarchy already knows where our base is, they don’t know how many troops and weapons we have.

“To be honest, with our base’s defense system, even the West Lucozia’s strongest Black Dragon Army would require over a hundred thousand troops to break through.

“There’s a problem, though. There’s no way I wouldn’t be informed if they mobilized that many troops. Thus, Rufus should be the one worrying, not me.

“He isn’t aware of the situation in our base, so he wouldn’t dare to send any troops here. If he sent too few soldiers, he’d be walking right into my trap and incurring unnecessary losses.

“If he mobilized a large army, I would quickly notice it and retreat in time. In other words, Rufus is powerless against me.

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