There is not much record of the battle of the Allied Coalition Forces of the Grand Kingdom Chow against the people of the Meadows.

Battlefield observers who served on the battlefield both in the Kingdom of Gran and the Chau Empire were killed, and records of any battle were burned by the people of the meadows.

Few survived both the Grand Royal Army and the Chow Imperial Army.

There are three hundred men in the kingdom of Gran, and five are said to have returned alive.

The remaining material is a copy of what a woman later called Noel of the Meadows heard from her husband about the backdrop of the battle and a battlefield record made when surviving soldiers of the Grand Royal Army returned to their home countries.

But the Battlefield Record of the Kingdom of Gran struggled and many died in battle because of propaganda to their country, but it is recorded that they managed to take victory.

In the records of the people of the meadows there is a fine record of how they formed and how they fought. There may be some twisting of Noel's husband, but it's well worth it as a dossier.

The records of the Chau Empire show that the three men of the King, the Prince and the King, who came out of the Grand Kingdom, were killed in battle, and the seven men who were in command of the troops carrying food to the Kingdom prepared by the Empire to the Kingdom are made kings.

Materials from the Grand Kingdom show that the seven men were in command in place of the three men who died in battle, defeating the people of the meadows.

Then the people of the meadows re-entered the Empire, and this battle will be a great victory for the people of the meadows.

Five carbides in the meadow (slightly different reading because of other countries)

Void Pig (Warcraft of Pork Natural Disaster) General Juuka, Neck Capture Ghost Nkai, Female Fox Sekiro, Flaming Tiger Bororok, Last but not least Tenzi

Many of their studies have been carried out.

And this time of battle is made a good dish for the liquor of the favorites.

There are historical researchers who have commented on them this way, and the words are often the subject of debate.

"If those called meadows were a little more incompetent, they were not so good as they were called monsters. The empire would have collapsed with this year's invasion of the empire."