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... ng to a man who looks like a young man, and talks holographically.

This man is not an unknown person. In the Ten Cities Alliance, his right to speak is almost under one person. He is the commander-in-chief of the war headquarters in charge of the Allied Forces of the Ten Cities Alliance, Ling Xi.

He doesn't look tough, or even a little lean, but his eyes are extremely sharp.

In fact, he did not become famous by force.

In the ranking of the top generals in the universe ...

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