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Exiled to a Foreign Land: Managing a Destitute Estate - Chapter 84: The Mackerel and the Mountain
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... he southern terminus of the Redwood estate’s gardens—a glass pavilion with wrought-iron ribs arching overhead, holding aloft panels of hand-blown glass that caught the dying light and turned it into something almost liturgical. The floor was tessellated terracotta and cream, the kind of craftsmanship that required artisans to lay each piece by hand and patrons wealthy enough not to ask how long it would take. Cast-iron radiators lined the base walls, fed by the estate’s mana heating system, main ...
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