I Have Returned, but I Cannot Lay down My Gun
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"The enemy is retreating across the entire front. According to reconnaissance satellite data that is updated every 90 minutes, the isolated Black Eagle base is being restored to its original form."
"According to the analysis of the operations officers, there are two possible retreat routes for the Black Eagle. One is Andrews Air Force Base, and the other is toward Annapolis."
"Considering their technological capabilities and the difficult terrain, an attack using cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, or air power is not considered to be cost-effective."
"After waiting for the retreat, it would not be a bad idea to attack with the aircraft of the 12th Carrier Strike Group, which is under overhaul at the entrance to Chesapeake Bay."
The screams of the Black Eagle as it falls shake Washington, D.C.
The casualties of the day, displayed on one side of the screen, and the total number of deaths of all American soldiers who died while reclaiming Washington, D.C. continue to rise, but the United States does not stop.
Just a few months ago, the enemy, who had seemed like an impenetrable iron wall and a human-machine wielding incomprehensible science and technology, began to crumble little by little like a sand castle being eaten away by waves, and the bodies of the American soldiers who had been unilaterally attacked were set on fire.

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