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... was very large, and it looked like there were more than 100,000 horses.

The clothes of the soldiers on the two sides are not the same, and the positions where they fall seem to be exactly between the two armies.

The soldiers on both sides looked at them with a stunned look, strangling the restless stables.

Yang Zimei and Long stared blankly around each day.

what happened?

Did they not enter the space of different dimensions, but came to the location of the crew ...

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