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... esentative, was educated as one who carried the blood of the gods.

Long ago, in the place where the current imperial capital was, there was a religion called Maple Leaf Holy Church and a settlement centered around it. A certain merchant guild visited and settled there.

The saint, who carried the blood of the gods, had lived a quiet life, saving only those who sought help from him. However, the merchants mourned and regretted his passiveness deeply.

“Why don’t you try to s ...

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