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... ther side mistaking these construction teams for the Lang Faction? These workers, promoted from the labor squads into the workshops, had long since developed the habit of marching in formation. From a distance, they didn’t look much different from the Lang Faction who both farmed and drilled in this era, except they didn’t have equipment like armor or array hats.

But after glancing over a few times, he didn’t dwell on this issue. The enemy couldn’t be mistaken forever, and in reality, he ...

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