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Chapter 325 - Chapter 173: [Italy: I'm Neutral! You Fight!]

After failing to cross the Marne River, the Imperial troops retreated to the Aisne River and Verdun line and began digging trenches.

The Imperial army could not advance for a long time because the British-French Allied Army dug trenches in coordination with machine guns, barbed wire, and such things.

Each charge by the Imperial soldiers would turn into a one-sided massacre, as the Imperial soldiers were torn apart by crossfire as soon as they charged out.

The sound of the charge horn would not have faded when the bodies had already piled up like a mountain.

And this time.

The Imperial army became the defensive side.

In September 1914, the rain in France was continuous.

On the muddy ground, Imperial soldiers wielded shovels, digging trenches and using the terrain to construct defensive fortifications.

The pursuing British-French Allied Army was also not to be outdone.

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