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... he noticed the deep furrow in Logan's brow. Her words tumbled out in a rush as she sought to clarify her mother's intentions. "Mother envisions the Danube as a bountiful artery, teeming with fish and shrimp. She proposes we establish a robust fishing fleet to harness these resources effectively."

"The sheer scale of the operation would necessitate the construction of a pier along the Danube to accommodate the vessels," Isabel continued, her hands gesturing vividly as she painted the scen ...

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