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Sakura Country, Sakura City Prime Minister’s Mansion.

The secretaries hurried back and forth, heads lowered, gathering the latest intelligence from various departments.

In the Prime Minister’s office.

The Prime Minister, who had not slept because he was also paying attention to the Red Snake Sect, was now somewhat regretting why he had to focus on this matter.

Had h ...

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