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... e spontaneously interfered with their mission, and it was difficult for them to maintain order with only two companies. Destruction." A soldier knocked on the door, and after getting permission, he entered the office and reported to General Selt who was sitting at the desk.
Too lazy to move around frequently, and sent editor-in-chief Byron to supervise the counterattack of public opinion. Selt, who occupied the office by himself, listened to his subordinates, pondered, and looked at th ...
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