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... ng at the information sent from the Papal State by a group of generals, Caesar IV felt a headache.
The truth proves that "poverty" can indeed affect politics.
The Nobles’ stance is very unified, that is, to make enough money first.
Whoever obstructs their wealth is their enemy. As long as there are no issues at home, they will not stop.
It seems like the decision-making power is handed to the Kingdom Government, but in reality, it’s making the Kingdom Government p ...
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