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... ing. Ernst said bluntly: "For the immigrants in East Africa."
Franz walked slowly to the desk, lay lazily on the sofa, and said, "It seems that you really attach great importance to the East African region, and with all due respect, Europe is far more valuable than a rotten place like Africa. , don’t refute yet.”
Franz continued: "I have also studied places like Africa. The French are very close to North Africa. As the territory of the ancient Romans around the Mediterranean, North ...
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