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... he was surrounded and killed, near Norway. After that, he left a coordinate message and there was no more.

Knowing that Geraint was besieged and killed, Legane planned to verify the authenticity of the news as soon as possible, but the communication was cut off due to the lack of time, and the information contained the unique imprint of the royal court, so Legane did not have time to verify. Then all high-end combat forces were called to rescue Geraint.

Legane and Geraint had a clo ...

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