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... though the flames of war did not reach here or even the Nation of Fire, a series of changes triggered by the war still affected this place.

Not to mention anything else, the departure of tens of thousands of Konoha ninjas who originally lived in the village has made the whole village a lot quieter, and even the bustling and bustling business district in the past has become much more depressed than it was at its peak.

Of course, no matter what, more people are still living their liv ...

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