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... ce to go, and the priests and mercenaries were clearly heading straight for the campsite. They would likely have spotted the lights here as well.

"What's that now..."

"Is it the Ember Priesthood?"

Before long, the legionnaires at the rear began murmuring one by one. However, the commotion didn't spread far.

"Focus on your own tasks."

"Eyes forward, you idiots."

The centurions kept pressing them on, casting glances at Ian as they did.

Of cou ...

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