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King - Chapter 1849 - 158: Burnt-Out Lamp
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... use they represented the interests of the local Major Nobles.
Using the territories from twenty years ago as the dividing line, all the established provinces experienced a wave of annexation.
In contrast, the newly established provinces, with substantial undeveloped land in everyone’s hands, temporarily had no interest in annexation.
Of course, this was primarily because the Major Nobles within these provinces themselves had weak strengths.
The lower-ranking Noble ...
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