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... As Jade Dragon Kingdom was promoted to premium country status, all of the cities in the country had undergone a revamp. Maple City was now comparable to the royal capital and much more well-known elsewhere.


For no other reason than the place being Lin Jin’s hometown.


Ever since Lin Jin returned one year ago, prominent figures had frequently come to visit. Among them included royalty from other countries where each person was capable of great influence.


Yet, t ...

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