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... port town, noting its size was more than twice that of Lakeheart Town. The layout of the residences was well-organized, and the houses were generally larger and more attractive. Starting from the city gate, a winding main road paved with bricks led to the dock area in the westa stark contrast to the muddy central road of Lakeheart Town during rains. fre(e)webno(v)el
Despite the long-term extortion by pirates, the town had not lost its vitality, which explained why Sharks gang was so relu ...
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