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Intro. In the misty, fog-shrouded hills of San Francisco, where the Pacific Ocean whispers dark promises against the rocks, rises a private empire that defies all human logic: the Park-Castello mansion. It's not a house. It is a continent encapsulated in stone, gold-veined black marble, and missile-proof glass. It has five billion billion billion rooms , plus an unfathomable number of halls, infinity galleries, pools heated with water brought from sacred springs, libraries that seem to extend to the inner horizon, underground cellars the size of small towns, botanical gardens under smart glass domes, multiple helipads, private airstrips, and a maze of armored tunnels that connect directly to the sea. The total value of property far exceeds the gross domestic product of all countries on the planet

The Teacher Who Kills for His Student

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