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... oe Merchants Association, many trucks full of goods slowly passed the wooden sentry post.

Red River Town was different from Clearspring City. There was no unified large-scale survivor settlement there. The owners' mines and businesses all enclosed a piece of land as their compounds and lived a different life to each other.

It was just that compared with the local slave owners, most foreign traveling merchants and mercenaries still preferred to live in the compounds of local merch ...

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