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... He'd been eager for the meeting, as the expedition was planning to hire on twenty silvers, thirty bronzes, and three golds, maybe more if whatever area Jensen picked proved to be more dangerous than average.

It was an appreciable chunk of the guild's manpower and would impact how many jobs they could reliably handle, which was why Bertrim had been dragging his feet on getting an answer back to Jensen. Well, that and also some interference from Jensen's father, not that he could prove it. ...

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