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... t important things.

Mike thought for a while: "It's probably more than 400,000 yuan! But there are many things in it that need to be sold into gold coins at a discount. It is estimated that it will be about 400,000 yuan in the end."

A few years ago, the old king built the Dreadnought Fleet, which almost drained the financial resources of the royal family and the church. Then the Dreadnought Fleet was tragic, and more than half of it sank on its first voyage.

Immediately afte ...

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