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... e only a few dozen people, but now the number had already increased by over ten times. The men were valiant and energetic. The women were raising and protecting the children, the village, and the house with a smile on their faces.

This village was built by us, the young and energetic generation. I was right, this forest was rich, with an abundance of resources, and there was a huge ruin too. It was a land filled with possibilities.

Naturally, there was a reason such a place was e ...

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