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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1893

Reagan’s eyes glowed with intensity, bloodshot and aflame with defiance.

“Nonsense! If they aren’t from the Dragon Guard, are they from your West Lucozia castle?” he bellowed.

“Yes, they’re under my command,” Dustin admitted bluntly.

He went on, “While you were busy ambushing us, my forces had infiltrated, capturing your base. Now, this place belongs to me.”

“Cut the crap, Logan!” Reagan retorted fiercely.

He went on, “Even though I brought out many elites this time, there are still at least 30 thousand troops in the base.

“With diverse defensive measures in place, taking it over without an army exceeding a hundred thousand is unfeasible!”

He added, “I’ve kept a close eye on your Black Dragon Army in West Lucozia. Mobilizing such massive troops wouldn’t escape my notice!”

“Who said I mobilized the Black Dragon Army?” Dustin responded indifferently.

He continued, “Whatever crosses your mind, I’ve already considered. So, to eliminate your remnants, I deliberately sought external assistance.”

The night before, Dustin had sent a letter to Austin, urgently imploring his brother to request reinforcements. Fortunately, the reinforcements arrived in time, completing all his plans. 1

“External assistance? What kind of assistance?” Reagan frowned, feeling uneasy.

“The closest large force to West Lucozia is the White Tiger Army in the southwest. Their commander, the God of Military, Adam, happens to be my close friend,” Dustin said casually.

“White Tiger Army? Adam? Impossible! You’re lying!” Reagan shook his head frantically, refusing to believe Dustin’s words.

“Don’t believe me? See for yourself.” Dustin didn’t explain much and gestured toward the wall behind Reagan.

Reagan’s instincts tingled, prompting him to turn around. He saw the city gate slowly opening.

Following that, a young man in silver armor with a handsome face walked out with an elite group of soldiers. The young man was none other than the God of Military, Adam!

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