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... rooms. This left the seventy-six first-tier commoners to have five or six trainees per bedroom, while the twenty-five second-tier nobles only had to have two at most per bedroom. Some of the second-tier trainees were the direct followers of the third-tier nobles, and they used their positions among the second-tier trainees to get their own rooms.
Charles, Henry, and Alain were all getting settled into a room on the first floor. There were five beds in the room with a set of drawers and a ...
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