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... hanging ornaments on the wall were shaken and fell off, and the wine bottles in the cabinet also fell and smashed to pieces on the ground.

Bahia Joe was unmoved, took a bottle of his favorite red wine, slowly poured a glass of wine for the chief of staff, and then sat on the sofa next to him.

Hearing the non-stop gunfire outside, he knew in his heart that everything indicated that tonight, the era of the Red Hat military government's rule was coming to an end.

Bahia Joe loo ...

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