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... the guard who had always been stationed in front of my lodging, I set off toward my new residence.

For some reason, my steps felt unusually light today.

Perhaps it was because I had packed only the bare minimum, or maybe the anticipation of moving to a new place outweighed everything else.

How long had I been walking along the well-maintained, bustling streets of the imperial capital, Eingart?

By the time the crowds thinned a little, a particularly grand mansion ...

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