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... enemy’s base camp was also a small city called whale city.

Whale city was not big, and was similar to Kannima.

But because whale city was closer to the oasis and more convenient to travel, it was more prosperous than Kannima.

Whale city was the territory of the small warlord Morse, including some of the surrounding villages.

Morse was stronger than general Abu, and he was also the strongest of the small pirate warlords around.

Morse had a good relationship ...

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