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Chapter 42 - Chapter 38: Reclamation

While Prussia and Austria were fiercely battling, the Marine District of the East African colony had already expelled all the indigenous people. Aside from those sold to the slave traders of Zanzibar, some were kept for heavy labor, and the rest were released after being reissued their own weapons.

The exiled indigenous people were certainly not let go out of kindness by the East African colony. They had been terrified by the military power of the Marine District and naturally did not dare to return. They could only head west or north. Inevitably, they would encounter other indigenous tribes, and armed but without land or food, would naturally conflict with other tribes. At that time, while they fight each other, the East African colony would act as the mantis stalks the cicada, obtaining new land.

Moreover, whether the dispossessed indigenous people could survive was uncertain. In short, it was about reducing the number of indigenous people.

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