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... ame alert.

This was what troubled her most at the moment!

With the decline of the country's fortune and disasters plaguing the land, troubles were indeed coming one after another.

If the drought this time was severe and the relief supplies were insufficient to make up for the shortfall, it might genuinely spark a rebellion, further worsening the plight of the citizens of Jing Nation!

"Great Jing's grain reserves are sufficient."

Gu Lan spoke conf ...

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