Chapter 371: The Battle of Perugia (Part I)
However, even if the combat objectives were clarified and the thinking of the generals was unified, Gint did not have the slightest carelessness.
Perugia, unlike Pisa, is not an easy place to take.
Not to mention that Perugia itself, as one of the front-line strongholds of the Córdoban army, has a larger number of defenders and a more complete city defense.
The difference in geographical location makes the difficulty of the two worlds apart.
Pizza even though it's not far from the sea, but
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