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... Papal Kingdom.


That was because this was a country without any “traditional aristocracy”.


The authority of the Papal Kingdom was not passed down based on “family” lineage, but rather it shifted constantly among different churches.


Perhaps today, the jurisdiction over the “industrial” region was under the Grail-holding Lady’s bishop. However, next year it might be reassigned to the followers of Father Flint. The year after, the jurisdiction would fall over to M ...

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