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... f the mines once we arrived. Seeing everything being done by hands makes me realize once again manual labors’ inefficiency. We can just only grit our teeth due to our lack of human resources that have the appropriate skills in mining. This is still the situation that we are in despite me doing my best to reach out to my friends and acquaintances, even to those who were outside the kingdom, asking for them to teach me the know how of properly doing mining. I guess no matter what our relationship ...

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