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... been done, it would have been done long ago, there would be no need to wait until now.

"Do as you see fit." Gaven merely gave the other party a warning and said no more, since the other party was not his subordinate, not even hired by him. It was just that he admired the Half-Elf Thief and didn’t want him to suffer a major setback.

But judging from the series of behaviors just now, they were not purely in a cooperative relationship. There was a deep bond between them, likely havi ...

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