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... y extensive and intrusive process,” said Varrin. “Hiward is a comparatively small nation, and given the presence of the Creation Delve and the general quality of life that its citizens enjoy, there is a high demand for immigration. Hiward keeps it tightly controlled and monitored.”
“Normally,” I said. “I presume I’m about to hear a ‘but’.”
“But,” said Varrin, “Delvers are highly desirable citizens to have, which makes it easier. Even so, there is always the risk of an immigrating ...
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