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... llage slowly, Lexus sat with patience on the carriage and observed everything around.

The security on this village was better than in his own capital city, which felt like some kind of low-level town.

The carriages were mostly for the import and export of various kingdoms nearby.

As Lexus was looking curiously everywhere, he didn't feel bored; his carriage slowly proceeded forward, and soon it was his turn.

"What's inside the carriage? Oh! " A guard came and asked ...

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