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Chapter 568 Natural disaster or man-made disaster?

Hua Duxiu and the Fourth Prince stood side by side at the bow of the boat, looking towards the shore in the bright moonlight.

Most of the ships that were originally densely packed in the port area were destroyed by the flood. The sea was littered with broken wooden boards and other debris. Only less than a hundred large warships survived, but most of them were washed into the deep sea by the flood.

The dock facilities were completely scrapped. Even if the flood was drained, the silt and boulders would fill up the dock, and more than half a month of excavation and construction would be destroyed.

The flood on land was raging, still venting its anger towards the sea without stopping. The barracks were no longer visible on the shore. The expeditionary camp, which originally stretched for more than ten miles, was completely swallowed up by the flood, and no intact tent could be seen.

The camp was destroyed just like that?

No, there is still a place f

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