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... ke up, naturally he was not cooperative at first, but after experiencing a quarter hour of pain package, he behaved honestly.

"Calmed down now? Can we talk properly? How should I address you, Prince?"

"Deep."

"Deep, how many fusion zones are there currently within your borders? Is there a fusion zone near the Royal Capital?"

"There’s only one fusion zone, none near the Royal Capital."

"Only one? Why just one? The territory you’ve occupied here isn’t even a ...

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