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... of the city of sin, blood flowed like a river on this day.

   This is not an adjective, but a genuine and realistic description. At this time, the earth has really faintly glowed red, which is the color of blood.

On the earth, the church's expeditionary army and the "villains" who sounded the horn of resistance were strangled together at this time. As a church that symbolized light and justice, the armor of the priests was mostly silver-white, and the rebels The mechanical armor t ...

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