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... nfavorable for us, we can’t just retaliate blindly or the situation would become even more uncontrollable.”

Initially, everyone became silent because of Rohan’s words, and with Welton Heng, the chief advisor, expressing his support, no one at the scene could object.

After all, the people are dead, and nothing we do can bring them back to life.

This 𝓬ontent is taken from freeweɓnovel.cѳm.

So, it is better to look forward.

The atmosphere froze for about a min ...

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