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Everyone lived peacefully, and they lived happily since they didn't need to worry about the Gastrea anymore.


With the disappearance of the Gastrea in this country, the economy of the people in this country became stronger, and the power of this country also became stronger.


Sogen Saitake was so happy that his flabby stomach moved up and down.


Haru also resumed his position as governor, and frankly, he felt that there were many uglinesses in this w ...

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