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... ium, half were camouflage tents, and the opposite half were deep blue standard tents.

Half were inhabited by soldiers, the other half by disaster-affected populace.

Su Shu, hugging tightly clothed Xiao’ai, followed the Luo Family and the staff over.

The tent assigned to them was at the very edge of this deep blue area, just meters away from the outer wall of the gymnasium. When they arrived, the staff went in first to explain the situation to the other two families.

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