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... hin the Nightblades. While they technically lacked formal titles, most Nightblades were willing to follow their requests and commands, largely due to Fang's influence. Of course, this also hinged on how reasonable the requests were.

Fortunately, Wang Yu's current requests were far from complicated for them. In a world with magic, their productivity was worlds apart from Earth's medieval standards.

For one thing, salt was never in short supply. As for water, given that they were r ...

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