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... d just received news that the wealthy siblings had not only emerged again but were heading there this time.

This was not a good place, especially at this time.

Luminous Dew District was the area in Jibeidiao Central City with the most immigrants. Currently, the largest gang was the Swordfish Gang, with more than half of its members coming from various island nations in the Outer Ocean, backed by the Ferris Wheel Corporation. However, this had only emerged in recent years.

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