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Chapter 352 - Chapter 272 Gazing into New Zealand

Yet Joy appeared somewhat regretful:

"If those tens of thousands of Imperial Guards could also be used for road construction, perhaps the 'King's Avenue' between Tunis City and El Ayoun would have been completed by now."

Currently, various regions in Tunisia are following France's example and constructing "King's Avenues," "Local Roads," or "Branch Roads." However, they could not possibly build them as lavishly as in France; the so-called King's Avenues here are just over ten meters wide.

"The Imperial Guard?" Joseph turned to look at Joy. He had almost forgotten about these men.

"Yes, Your Highness. Although many of the Imperial Guards fled to Anatolia during the great uprising, more than 30,000 remain in Tunisia. At present, they have all been driven to Djerba Island."

Djerba Island is a small island off the eastern coast of Tunisia with a very poor natural environment. Without supplies from mainland Tunisia, it is impossible to sustain 30,000 people on the island.

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