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... a bit of discussion, they decided on the Post Office, which would used for fast communication.

Even if Ferrol Town wasn’t too far away and they could send Messengers from here to there and vice versa, fast communication could literally save lives so they didn’t want to be stingy with that.

They’d also have a lot more transactions with other Towns aside from Ferrol. They couldn’t send messenger birds there, right?

Not only that, considering the trends, more and more Alter ...

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