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... They are shifting to another building.

The city hall didn't have enough space to house its ever-increasing staff and departments.

To solve this, we had two options: one was to expand the city hall, and the second was to shift the people and offices. I chose the second one.

The reason is simple: money.

We didn't have it, and right now, I am spending all the extra money I had on defense. I had even cut a few things I was planning to do.

Only a month remained ...

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