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... territory beyond Inanis City.

"While it's natural that the ones in the city are much more well-off to hold their establishments and abodes there, the difference is more or less negligible."

It was clear to him that Count Gabriel made sure that the prosperity between different areas of his territories was more or less still the same.

"What do you think, Asher?" Kiana asked as she rode closer to him. She wanted to know what he thought since it was his first time traveling o ...

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