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... s ached from exhaustion, the tension in his mind kept him alert.

They were at least 500 meters away from the castle. As the carriage sped along, the heavy rain was gradually subsiding.

Simon anxiously thought about the future, his wife, his children...

He had risked everything, not knowing what lay ahead. As a former devout believer—one who had betrayed the Goddess—Simon felt extremely torn and fearful.

"Why did you save me?" Simon turned his head upon hearing Uri ...

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