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... support of three lawmakers." Neumann reported progress.

After playing a game to complete the regime, he said that he was not good at it, but he was in dire straits, and he must work hard to promote progress.

"It will take two and a half hours to win three MPs." Christopher was also exhausted.

He somewhat regretted why he didn't learn some skills such as diplomacy. The account was too serious, and the result was all kinds of nirvana when it was awesome, but really not when it ...

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“Bring us your finest wine and best meat!” Yelled a hulking man who seemed to be the leader of the dozen strong group.

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“As much as you have!” The hulking man yelled back.

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