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... ishes, smiling as she said, "You all need to go out and practice to level up. Having Rong Bai’s soldiers take turns guarding here is enough. Plus, with his current reputation as the person in charge of the refugee camp, no one dares to mess around."

Her words were true, and Zhao Changsheng didn’t argue.

Full from the meal, Feng Yao also chimed in, "We can take turns helping out in the shop two people at a time each week. There shouldn’t be any major issues."

They were all ...

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