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This month, only a little over ten days remain.

In just over ten days, relying on these ten or so blacksmiths, let alone forging five hundred sets of breastplates and helmets, even forging fifty sets seems impossible!

Isn’t this a death sentence for them?

Despair appeared on everyone’s faces, and they all knelt down, kowtowing:

“Lord, please forgive us. We simply cannot complete this task!”

“Yes, Lord! Our skills are not enough to reach this speed. We ...

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