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... he innkeeper sending them off with a more believable "come back again" this time, as their stay went far more smoothly than the previous one, and returned to the ship that traveled the coastal line to the North at a moderate pace with comfort.

As they passed a certain coastal town in Gugong Kingdom, Kwon Qianhong joined them as well, his eyes widening at the sight of the giant ship, when Cao Xiang's crew transported him aboard. The first face that came into his view as he arrived on the ...

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