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... e resistance and all activities surrounding it have died down as well."

George paused for a bit. "What?"

Stanley was finally understanding what their task here was. They were here to get more information about the resistance that had formed amongst the people after the mayor had forced people to go work on the farm, regardless of whether they were dull or had powers, were rich or poor, or even if they had any experience of working in a farm or not.

From what Bradley had t ...

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