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... s who know nothing about the war he has seen.

The civilians of the Royal Capital are still very interested in the stories of these wars, especially when they hear the nobles hit the flowers from the Victoria Free City in the forest.

"So the nobles are not Victoria's opponents at all!"

"Of course, those fighters of the Victoria Free City, each of them is a brave and brave warrior. They will not have any backward behavior in the battle against the nobles, but those nobles are ...

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