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... ries with fertile land are born rich and wealthy, and they can succeed with easy effort.

  The "non-chieftains" work hard all their lives, and I am afraid that they are almost the same as what other people's newborns have.

  The Republic of Lantis is a country in the southwestern part of the North Continent. It is surrounded by oceans on three sides. It does not border other major countries in the world. It has a natural barrier for insurance.

  When the country is strong, i ...

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