Expansion

Willem sighed, words spilling shakily. In the 1980s, planners had dreamed of new neighborhoods, complete with metro stations ready before families arrived. “They wanted transport waiting,” he explained bitterly. “This one was finished—glass entrances, tiled floors, ticket booths—all ready for crowds that never came.” Kevin listened closely, realizing the station was built not for people, but for ambition.
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