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After the battle, the place where the troops stayed was stained with corpses, blood, and stench.

Even those who died in this place alone exceeded a total of two thousand eight hundred.

All of the top clans’ heads, except for the 6 leaders of the Forces of Justice, were alive.

“Cough... cough...”

There was a woman who was shedding tears while looking at the bodies of the dead.

The beautiful woman who never cr ...

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