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... e considerable.

Numerous people had gathered, and naturally, the spring palace was bustling with activity.

As it was a gathering for those who had achieved significant accomplishments, influential figures from various regions were present, and even individuals who were not influential but had accomplished great feats were invited.

Since most of the people who formed the backbone of the empire were invited, the scale of the banquet was, of course, large, and all five empre ...

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