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Chapter 124 The Tired Man(2/2)

Soon, my left leg and left arm also broke away from control. I looked at the left arm that had become a pile of mud, and looked at the citizens who continued to rush in.

The divine light quickly submerged me. In the last moment before I was unconscious, I only saw endless golden light.

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"ah!"

I let out a terrified shout and sat up from the bed.

The familiar arrangement came into my eyes, and the hemp gray fabric of the tent made me completely relieved, and it seemed that I was awake.

I touched my body with some fear. Even though I had woken up, the terrible experience in the dream still lingers in my heart. I almost thought I was going to die there.

Even now, my body still feels aching.

"Mr. Saren, are you okay?" The guards asked a little panic outside the tent. He must have heard my scream.

"I'm fine, how long have I been sleeping?"

"Two hours, sir," replied the guard, "the attack has begun."

It seemed to be to confirm what he said, as soon as he finished speaking, the roar of cannons came from afar.

"Everyone is on guard," the sound of cannons made me feel energetic, "We must not relax our guard until the battle is over."

I quickly put on my armor and walked out of my tent, "Also," I called out to the guards who were about to lead me away, "send some baggage soldiers to drive carriages to defend the field hospital."

"There are girls who are not very good at fighting, and some wounded soldiers," I said seriously to him, "Their medical skills are a very valuable resource. These baggage soldiers are commanded by you. If something happens, you must help those girls to withdraw the field hospital in the shortest time. Do you understand?"

"Abide by the order!"

The guard saluted me, "Go," I waved my hand at him, "Go there as soon as possible!"

"yes!"

The guards ran to the base where the baggage troops were located, and replied loudly.

After sending the guards away, I turned my attention to the battlefield not far away. The port is not too big, so I can clearly hear the fighting sounds coming from there.

I looked at the skyline with some concern, and there were clouds that were constantly moving closer and gradually getting bigger.

"It's going to rain, damn it," the cold wind hit my face, driving away my last bit of sleepiness. I never felt my mind so relaxed, and my whole body was running at full speed.

"The front line must win quickly," I looked at the dark clouds slowly approaching here. "If there is such a rain after the war..." Thinking of the possible consequences at that time, I couldn't help but shiver, "That's not great."

"I can't help Rana," after thinking about it carefully, I lowered my head a little depressedly. For me now, guarding the main camp is the only thing I can do for the frontline soldiers.

"Come here," after a little thought, I called a soldier on the side of the road, "to mobilize all the baggage and reserve forces, we must do our best."

"gentlemen……"

The soldier looked at me with some embarrassment, and I looked dark and shouted angrily: "Before Rana left, I handed over the command of the entire battalion to me. Do you want to disobey, soldier!?"
Chapter completed!
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