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Episode 1178

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last update Huling Na-update: 2022-10-22 14:04:29

After the brief yet satisfying views of the new Air Force airport and base. We drove off to the southeast part of the base, which is also the area for the Military base for the Aeternum Navy. The new main base for Aeternum Navy were made in the area of the Aeternum Northern River, which naturally connected to the entire Aeternum river systems. Also since the Aeternum Northern River were apart of the Aeternum River main channel, it was bigger and naturally deeper, if one doesn’t know that it was a river, they can easily thought that the river was a big lake or something, the river where the base were made is actually about 1 kilometer wide from the bank to bank.

The main Navy base is naturally suitable at is place, the docks were already finished and so is the main infrastructure from the maintenance bay, shipyards, lighthouse. Everything were on it’s place perfectly, even the main administrations building is already done and looking as magnificent as ever, also given the Air Force Air
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