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... elcome.” “Walter” quickly added.

Olga stepped down from the gangway and stood behind Wang Zhong: “I was thinking, shouldn’t I be the first to get off the plane?”

Wang Zhong: “I got off the plane first to confirm safety, Your Majesty. Let me introduce you, this is the leader of the entire South Anlaf guerrillas, comrade Walter.”

“Hello, His Majesty the Tsar, welcome to your arrival.”

Olga pouted: “I am the marshal’s sister; shouldn’t I receive a warmer welcome?”

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