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... ring and looting, some rich and nobles in the town will not stand still and take advantage of this chaos to rush away from the carriage.

斯科 Scoon, the punishment knight, naturally won't watch these oily guys slip away, and as soon as an order is issued, someone will naturally run away. There were a total of five escaped carriages, and Scoon had only riding heavy shield sledgehammers with the same arms as Marce. These steel fortresses chased out exactly in line with Fang Lin's expectations ...

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