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... shocking and amazing.

Although no one in the whole place wants to let Shen Lang die, even the north or the southern aristocracy has only one idea. The Sauron Emperor won the rolling, but in the end did not kill the waves, so the big empire would not be finished, and the trade between the East and the West would last.

Because another emperor of the Eastern world was very conservative, he completely blocked the maritime trade.

But the performance of Sauron's emperor is really ...

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