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Chapter 764 - Chapter 68 Western Front Counterattack

The situation faced by the Portuguese troops stationed in Angola is actually similar to the one encountered by early East African immigrants.

However, East Africa's conditions have improved considerably now, especially those provinces that have been developed; they look no different from other parts of the world.

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Night.

Oerting's company decided to rest overnight at Luaina Village, then proceed eastward to search for the whereabouts of the East African army.

However, most Portuguese, including Oerting himself, agreed that finding the East Africans would be very challenging.

Because in the past three months, they had not seen what the East African Defense Army looked like. Although other troops had skirmished with the East Africans, these encounters had become something of a legendary tale among the Portuguese invasion forces in Danube province.

Therefore, after establishing the temporary camp, the defenses of Oerting's unit were very lax, with barely any sentries posted.

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