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... industry can be said to have been greatly stimulated in an instant.

Everyone who has been to Guantanamo now knows that the Spanish royal family has begun to build a large-scale casino in the city center.

The king has set an example, and there is no reason for the people not to follow suit. Casinos and custom shops of all kinds are opened in the streets and alleys of Guantanamo.

Although the various gameplays are still relatively immature compared to later generations, they c ...

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