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Danzo and Koharu Utatane leaned in to take a look, their expressions mirroring his. It was as if they had just read the most ludicrous joke. Koharu even made no effort to hide her disdainful smirk.

Finally, after finishing the proposal, Sarutobi Hiruzen raised his head and looked at Haruto Saito, his tone peculiar. "You want to establish a money-lending institution?"

"A bank," Haruto corrected.

"The terminology doesn't matter; it's essentially the same thing, isn't ...

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