Chapter 411: The End of Eastern Rome

Because of the disparity in national strength, the Kingdom of England, which had been engaged in high-intensity warfare for nearly two years, had reached the point of running out of oil.

Don't look at the decline in the number of troops in the Kingdom of England, it is not very obvious, but the treasury of the Kingdom of England can no longer support so many troops.

Therefore, in the face of Bournemouth's mountain of materials, even if the king of England, who has hardly made any strategic mistakes for so many years, cannot make the most correct judgment

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