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... er clearly visible and not concealed in the slightest.
Strauss had always been a man of systems and order since the very first day he began working as a UEC special agent. He was often reassigned between departments under the UEC to help stabilize or even suppress the governors of city-states, who showed signs of seeking independence from the UEC.
In a world without countries, where nationalism was an obsolete concept, almost everything seemed designed to make human life harder, ...
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