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Drawing Cards in the Middle Ages to Rise in Ranks
Author: Crazy Stone Monster
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Losa brings his self-developed card-drawing mobile game to a world of swords and magic in the Middle Ages, where he becomes a member of the Habsburg Family. After becoming a knight, he finds that he could obtain his squires through drawing cards. "You have activated the title system, obtaining the chief squire: Prajna (6-star squire)"
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