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"what's going on?"

Chang Nuo opened his mouth and asked directly. It was so dark now that he couldn't see the person's face clearly, but with the light in the courtyard, he could still see the other person's expression clearly.

"Your Majesty, what happened to us in Rogge Town has already been published in the newspapers, and I think the navy should also have discovered it!" Gogoya said nervously.

"Go back and rest early! I've known about this kind of thing for ...

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