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... Ke’s terminal, quickly browsing various news that were continuously fermenting. If, in the past, it was just a relatively popular medium-sized event within the Ferrara area, then starting from round 178 when Ilya appeared, the Throne Race Competition became a nationwide carnival.

The awakeners from the two adjacent C areas (C70, C71) and more than a dozen surrounding D areas were gearing up and coming here upon hearing the news.

Now, if you were to randomly throw a small stone onto t ...

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