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... ng bullets. Despite them losing a lot of lives during the previous attack, their population was still over 1 million. Even if only half of them worked, that would multiply the production of bullets by over a hundred times.

However, this time, the production of casings was the one that wasn't able to keep up.

Together with the dwarves, we spent a total of three days addressing this problem, creating a proper mass production facility for the various bullets. It was thankful that th ...

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