Somewhere on the Black Plain, there was a large area with no plant life, where a few thousand individuals were gathering at this moment.
This area had several temporary huts, typical of temporary camps. And in the middle of this relatively large place, groups of people of different clothing and appearance were fighting at this moment.
The side that was defending that camp was the Brown family's Counter-Revolutionary Army soldiers. On the other side were the forces of Dry City, which continued to fight for the Black Plain.
After eight months since the great battle of Dry City, the war was slowly approaching its climax as the two forces fought harder and harder.
The Counter-Revolutionary Statute had been activated. However, troops from the other regional states were still on their way to the Black Plain. Consequently, the Brown family was still fighting this war mainly alongside their vassal organizations.