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... business. It was in Theatre, a brand-new field that had cropped up. Since Inala possessed the sole ownership of this type of trade, nothing could be done about it. This trade didn't conflict with the merchants that had shops on the main road.

Moreover, since there existed only one Theatre throughout the Ganrimb Kingdom, people from all over the region came to watch the plays, raising the tourism sector of Ellora City. All the major merchants directly profited from this.

And as th ...

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