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... ore, during the week-long weekend, many merchants and shop owners burned with bright flame to attract customers.

Business, oh business...

"This reminds me of how I conducted business in the Lower Realm," Adam suddenly began, folding the paper from the bun and tossing it into a trash bin a hundred meters away. He smiled and patted Calissa's fur as she finished eating, "I had many shops, and then I built an entire company that became competitive with market giants. It was a grand m ...

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