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... climate is freezing cold, uninhabitable, and it is getting colder and colder. This phenomenon began hundreds of years ago, so the barbarians tried every means to enter the Central Plains, and their original intention was to survive. "

   "But once the huge grassland tribes invade the Central Plains, the people in the Central Plains will not be able to survive. This is something my father only discovered when he went deep into the grasslands."

   Wei Wuque heaved a sigh of relief.

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