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Chapter 1347 - TWO Chapter 1347-Destruction of the House of Tudor

Chapter 1347 – Destruction of the House of Tudor

The English Straits split the House of Tudor off from the European continent. It connected the Atlantic and the North Sea and was 560 kilometers long and 240 kilometers wide. At its most narrow point, the straits were merely 34 kilometers wide.

In reality, two countries built an underwater tunnel here called the Channel Tunnel.

As the English Straits were a part of the North Atlantic, it was a strategic point connecting European continents since ancient times. Many naval battles and military altercations happened there.

Two divisions of the House of Tudor's Emperor Squadron were housed here.

Defending the English Straits was akin to protecting the ocean lifeline of the House of Tudor, allowing them to advance and retreat in European matters.

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