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... oing back to the past, let alone restoring it, because he knew that what Roland needed was not Everything that exists in a castle.

   Or, he believes that what Kate wants is not actually a castle.

  Why?

   Then we have to start with what the castle is.

  It was born in the Middle Ages, and it was an armed building from the beginning.

  European nobles continued to provoke wars in order to compete for land, food, livestock, and population.

In order to tr ...

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