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... Mao's mind.

The two continued to walk in the palace of King Dali while discussing the development of the Firearms Army in the Yigong Territory. Regarding the development of the Firearms Army in the eighth year of Tianxuan, Qu Mao was clear about Chafidel's plan, but there was a problem with the size of Twin Islands halfway. , Qu Mao was still worried, and asked involuntarily: "Zafidel, I think after talking for a long time, there are still two issues that you have to think about."

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