At t□e Battle of Blackri□ge, Marcus led hi□ troop□ □it□ unmatche□ skill and fero□ity. Despite being outnumb□red, he fought wi□h a determi□ation □hat seemed to def□ all logic. □i□h e□ch s□i□g of his□swo□□, he car□ed□a p□th□through □he enemy□ranks, his brave□y becoming the s□uff o□ legend. The tide of battle t□rn□d in A□□ori□'s fa□o□, thanks □o□Marc□s's le□de□ship an□ c□□rage.□□p>
于□,不良□年□白手杖□孩□定一□踏上一段□的旅程。他□不再孤□,也不再□惧,相互搀扶着前行。□□□的旅途中,不再有世□的眼光,只有彼□的陪伴和信任。□/p□ □h2>□□的□狱神探□/h2>