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... because, in this village, there is a man who sold Shizuko, Sector.

But first, as soon as we arrived, we went to greet the village head, Najim.

The village head is almost like a king as long as the nobles don't come here.

His power is immense as long as he does not leave the village.

The same is true in this Jimna village.

By the way, it is a custom that the village's name is reversed from the village head's name, which is inherited by the successors of th ...

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