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Chapter 389: Age Is the Greatest Taboo
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... d, by now, fully settled.
None of the major clans resented the amount of authority Kyoichi held; on the contrary, his control was always measured, never infringing on their interests, and the village itself was growing stronger by the day.
For every clan, their prosperity was tied directly to the prosperity of the village.
A flourishing village meant stability for their bloodlines, room to grow, and a future worth protecting.
Besides...
Kyoichi always made ...
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