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... er five days, the fear of war filled everyone's hearts again.

   Regarding the war outside the city, the people in the capital were divided into two situations.

  Those more pious believers prayed from the bottom of their hearts that the messengers of the great Lord could drive out the evil and return the Kingdom of [Hadrata] to the embrace of the Lord, while the rest fell into panic and confusion.

At the same time, in a courtyard of the palace, Lin En and others, who were d ...

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