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Chapter 510 - Chapter 188: Preparing for Mediation

Just as Ernst expected, the Portuguese army was dragged in three directions, with East Africa recklessly devouring Mozambique's territory from the north.

At this time, Portugal realized something was wrong. Although their forces were not small, East Africa could spare efforts to deal with them from different directions, as did the British and French. So, how large was East Africa's army?

With the outbreak of the East-Portuguese War, East Africa had successively expanded its army to more than 300,000, of which over 70,000 were Black.

Due to East Africa's deliberate use of the Black Corps for cannon fodder, they were not very attentive in battle, similar to the Black soldiers in the Mozambique army. These two slack armies surprisingly equaled each other in mediocrity.

Clement was quite furious: "These idiots, armed with more advanced weapons than East Africa, still couldn't win against them?"

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