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... press down the opponent, spoke without taking her eyes off the board.

“Immediately after the battle in Cairos, Roman Dmitry headed to Benedict Castle with the pretext of taking down the rebels. As a result, the rebels were controlled, but actually, there were so many risky factors in that move. First, it was bold and dangerous to call Marquis Benedict’s faction to be rebels and arrest the other nobles from the empires’ factions. It surely had a temporary effect of suppressing the empire ...

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