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For the commoners, however, the Founding Festival held a different meaning.
It was a day to commemorate the founding of the nation and, at the same time, a harvest festival that lasted for three days.
For those who worked, it was a public holiday, and for those who ran stalls, it was an opportunity to earn substantial income.
Thus, even though it wasn’t the actual day yet, the streets were bustling with activity.
A sense of anticipation filled the air, ...
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