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... several floors of mundane, mineral-white corridors lined with offices, much like any bureaucratic institution.
Of course, this might seem somewhat peculiar. Traditionally, a residence for officials should be a building for administration, not habitation. However, it’s crucial to note that Foreign Minister Krasilov is also the Crown Prince. After all, it wouldn’t make sense for the heir to the throne to live anywhere other than a palace.
Hence, the Foreign Ministry repurposes the dip ...
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