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... arlor Center, all the nobles and municipal officers currently residing in the Imperial Capital are evacuating, even the Emperor is leaving Farlor, and the bordering Avad Empire has also started to move...."

"Staying in Farlor is already pointless."

Agni lifted his gaze to Ansu, "Please leave with us right away."

"Indeed, staying here is useless."

Ansu nodded in understanding, stood up, and walked towards the Morning Star Knight Commander, but he did not take the a ...

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