Chapter 151 - 151: The Second Morocco Crisis

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For the People's Welfare Lottery to expand in the United States, one truth never changed:

America did not run on permission. It ran on interests.

Without local American power behind the operation—bankers, brokers, political fixers, newspaper men who could turn a "scandal" into a shrug—the Lottery was just a foreign machine printing money on someone else's soil. And foreign machines were tolerated only as long as the locals got their cut.

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