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... hem to one of the desks to get them registered.

He handed his card and the three Iron Rank missions and requested the person behind the counter to get it registered. The person quickly registered the missions and the man took them with him out of the building.

After exiting the building, Leo breathed out a sigh. He didn't like spending a lot of time using the spell since there were chances he could get caught. After all, if there were any 4th Circle Aura Knights, they might be able t ...

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