Chapter Forty-six: Three Rules (Part One)

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"As for eliminating the negative impact of factionalism, it is actually quite simple. Our predecessors have already left us a good example." Skylar Vance said casually, "The founder of Blackwood, General Silas Reed, had a wife named Margaret. She was a professional soldier who had received two and a half years of rigorous training from elite foreign instructors in the Central Training Brigade’s Special Service Battalion. She fought in the European theater and participated in the Pacific campaigns, growing step by step through real combat. Although she lacked the ability to command large-scale operations, she was very skilled at training small elite units. After the war, she and General Reed went behind enemy lines to form a resistance force. She personally trained a group of female volunt

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