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      Book 4: Volume 9 Chapter 5, Mother and Son

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      by Silavin Translator: Kazumi Editor: Silavin   A grand ceremony unfolds at Razequa Amamiya's castle on the fifth Floor.   Influential figures from towns across the Central Continent have gathered, along with numerous foreign dignitaries. Representatives from allied nations are present, naturally, but even those from countries with more distant relationships have accepted invitations.   Some countries declined, of course, but the attendance was surprisingly complete. This was…
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      Book 4: Volume 7 Chapter 4, Kousuke’s Blessings

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      by Silavin Translator: Kazumi Editor: Silavin   It was after dinner when Kousuke noticed Kokoro approaching him with a worried expression. He inwardly wondered what was troubling her but said nothing, preferring to wait for her to speak first.   Kokoro opened and closed her mouth several times before finally finding her voice.   "Father, I have something to discuss with you."   "I understand. Since everyone's here right now, shall we move somewhere…
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      Book 4: Volume 9 Chapter 6, Father, Mother, Son, and Daughter

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      by Silavin Translator: Kazumi Editor: Silavin   The oath of succession ceremony's conclusion doesn't mark the end of Towa's responsibilities for the day. In truth, this is where the real work begins.   Meetings with dignitaries from various countries await, followed by the formal party. For foreign representatives, the oath ceremony itself is important, but speaking directly with Towa matters even more.   Both friendly nations and those with more tenuous relationships share the…
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      Book 4: Volume 8 Chapter 1, Touring the City

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      by Silavin Translator: Kazumi Editor: Silavin   The city on the fifth Floor of Amamiya Tower had already grown to exceed 600,000 inhabitants. This was a population ranking among the top ten in the world.   More than twenty transfer gates now connected the fifth Floor to the outside world, linking not only the Central Continent but all four continents. While some gates had restricted access, more than two-thirds allowed almost free movement. Initially, most international gates were restricted,…
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