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... quility, once again became bustling and tense. The Alliance fleet supporting the Southern Continent gradually returned to the New Moon Islands in batches for resupply, to send back the wounded, and to transport the fallen soldiers.

In reality, the New Moon Islands served as a logistical hub for the Northern Continent’s operations in the South.

Massive amounts of supplies were transported from various ports along the coast of the Northern Continent to the New Moon Islands every we ...

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