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... g some vitality and energy to Langton City, which was on the verge of collapse.

However, whether this faint flame can truly dispel the frost shrouding the Empire remains an unknown.

Langton's revival, although providing a brief respite, quietly ignited another deeper crisis.

The offshore oil fields' extraction operations progressed smoothly, with black crude oil continuously piped to newly built refineries at the port docks.

This refinery is one of the industrial ...

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