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... e same time, I got permission from the female chiefs to reinforce their fortresses as well.


If that was all done, then the defenses of all of the beastkin tribes would be raised considerably.


After that, we continued to drink late into the night.


“…Cluck-cluck.”


Lord Gerberga looked tired. He was wobbling around.


“Lord Gerberga. Are you tired?”


“Cluck!”


Lord Gerberga jumped onto my shoulder and flapped his wings.


He ...

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