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... y cavalrymen were now leisurely letting their horses graze on the sparse grass of this barren land.
In front of them was an extremely simple ring, just haphazardly encircled with broken stones.
At this moment, a valiant man around thirty, sat upon a tiger-skin chair with a thick iron spear lying nearby, exuding a sense of heft.
Beside him stood two foreign beauties of distinct appearances.
"Why waste so much time here? Is the Central Plains really that amusing? It ...
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