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... he empire near the black pine forest and the cliff sea. The so-called cliff sea is the "world rift". "A narrow sea that is connected to it is also the natural boundary of the empire, and the Changfeng Mountains start from the cliff coast, and gradually extend to the inner inland of the empire for a hundred kilometers, becoming part of the southern hills.

This short mountain range is not eye-catching in the empire, but it is notorious because it is one of the most prominent dividing lines ...

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