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... he Viscount title a long time ago.


He discovered his skills in business at an early age and joined the Serubil Merchant Guild, one of the sturdiest merchant guilds in the Inama Kingdom.


It didn’t look good for the son of a noble to work in a merchant guild, and Viscount Papent even tried to stop his youngest son’s actions, but Edwin was not used to the life of a noble. Rather than becoming a leech to the family in the future, he firmly decided that he would find his own p ...

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