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... he country founded by the Ghosts, Savage Wasteland, possesses strength comparable to or even surpassing Flowery Kingdom. No wonder they could establish a nation in a land full of Beasts!

The only thing that confused David Jones was that the Savage Wasteland, with such power, was unknown and unheard of in the Flowery Kingdom.

“Gluttonous Beast, search the database for information about the Savage Wasteland and the Ghosts!” commanded David Jones.

“Roar!” (No problem!)

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