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... bles who signed the contract each returned to their fiefdoms and looked for a suitable site. It was to meet the location requirements Abel had requested.
The problem was that it cost money, and in the case of Count Leod, it could not be helped.
Did that mean he couldn't enter the franchise business? No way.
Although somewhat weakened by a series of failures, Count Leod was still a powerful figure in the provinces. If he saved steadily for a few years, he would probably be ...
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