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The buildings were built so close to each other that it jam-packed the pedestrian traffics.

I guess the reason for this dense population was because of the monsters that were running rampant outside.

Although Lovis told me that this was a frontier city, it felt like a bustling one if you compare it to the city I used to live back in Japan.

There were even people who quarreled with the guards due to opening their stalls in an unauthorized location.

In fact, ...

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