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... enowned for his eloquence, Odysseus had read about that era more than once.
The accounts within the text never skimped on excessive praise.
Of course, since it was deemed perfect, naturally there were skeptics.
Among all countries, there had been more than one question raised on how much of those ancient records were praise and how much was truth.
Like someone once said, since most skills in the world nowadays had their prototypes in that era.
Even the Gol ...
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