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... of place at first glance.

Although small in comparison to the factory's size, it was larger than several houses combined.

The building exuded an atmosphere as if it was living in a different era.

Its architectural style was quite old-fashioned, and its exterior was quite worn out, despite having been renovated quite a long time ago.

Surrounded by the factory's elegant buildings with graceful curves, the building looked even older than its actual age, seemingly ou ...

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