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George the Third started to sweat profusely.
How come he hadn't thought of that?
He had purchased the Curse of Decay from Siegfried for a ridiculous sum during the Ruler’s Auction, only for the latter to screw him over by selling the vaccine and cure to everyone else at a reasonable price.
He was fine with losing a lot of gold as his kingdom was affluent enough to earn it back, but the problem was that he couldn't purchase the vaccine and cure at that time. Yes, it was indeed foolish of him not to purchase it, but he had his reasons.
First of all, he never imagined in his wildest dreams that Siegfried would unleash the Curse of Decay in his kingdom.
Secondly, he did not bother to spend money to develop the vaccine and cure due to the first reason. Thirdly, he could have bought the vaccine and cure for a reasonable price, but his pride did not allow him to do so. Fourthly, Siegfried would have probably laughed at him or extorted him if he tried to purchase the vaccine and cure.
Lastly, he did not have the opportunity to purchase the vaccine and cure, as he had been dragged out after causing a ruckus at the conference.
The reasons listed above and his attitude caused a butterfly effect that brought...



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