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Rod was so surprised that he didn’t notice the sun-drenched, serene atmosphere of the Upper City for a moment.

The air here was clean, the buildings were neatly laid out, and when he looked up, the Black Fog seemed far and high, like a dark cloud on the horizon.

Rod finally felt the atmosphere a normal city should have. On the main street, you could see the occasional pedestrian, vehicles like theirs without horses, bakeries, hat shops, beautiful restaurants, taverns wi ...

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