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... mbling about how difficult it had been to arrive.

Baron Hirqus was dumbfounded by the sheer audacity.

Still, all three who had come from the North looked far from composed.

“Duke Voreoti has made up his mind,”

Baron Glis said, his body trembling.

“He’s released the Gladiago Knights everywhere. The surveillance is brutal. If they even catch the slightest whiff of anything strange, they launch an immediate investigation.”

It was the first time they h ...

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