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... ges ended in a resounding victory.

After submitting the battle report and intelligence map to General Brandt, Kyle didn't have time to personally verify his military accomplishments. He quickly changed into a formal dress shirt and joined Howard, Agent Carter, and the others.

After all, before the hostage rescue, Howard had promised to treat them to a cheese hot pot, and Kyle couldn't let him off the hook so easily.

Knowing Howard's wealth and sophistication, they knew th ...

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