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... entrance was a wooden counter divided into four partitions, just like the counters at banks. The first section was larger than the other sections and had around 3m wide. It had written “purchase” on the window. The remaining three counters to the left had nothing written on them, but they were probably meant for buying as well.

The one on the far left was vacant, but the other two counters had women in Guild uniforms. Were they around 20 years old? The woman in the left seat was blonde ...

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