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As it was approaching mid winter, snow had continued to fall on and off since morning, reaching a depth of 10cm.

In such circumstances, no travelers or merchants were coming to the city. Even though it was already noon, no one had entered or left the city so far. While wearing a magic item coats that had been borrowed from Ranga……or rather forcefully given to them by Ranga, although the guards was vigilantly watching the surroundings while enduring the cold, even they couldn’t notice ...

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