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... ys. Life was meaningless.


Within the Kingdom’s villages, the residents lived a life that was far from being called happiness.


They worked hard, farming their lands, but the fruits of their labor would then be taken away by their master. If 60% were collected, they would still manage. They could still survive on the remaining 40% although they may starve, but they will find a way to survive.


The problem came when up to 80% of the crops were taken. To survive on 40 ...

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