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... ummer Fire Army, Dragon Beard Army and Ice Shield Army’s logistics squad, pretty much destroying all their Dragon Crystal Cannons and Flame Dragon Cannons such that they didn’t have anything to rely on at all. At this age, it was impossible to siege without such cannons. Unless they sneak attacked or they were like me and had 300 dragonriders!

“Di!”

Li Mu sent me a message, “Mission completed, their cannons are all burnt into iron. Now there are 200 thousand of them. Should Wang ...

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