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... fetch you. I am afraid she will not be able to make it this time, but she entrusted all her authority to me for this trip."

The man in front of Rika was a buffed beta. He looked twice Rika’s size (which was not hard) and looked ready to snap her in two.

His serious face had no hint of a smile, and his seriousness made most people flinch and step away from him. Rika was no different, but she held her fear in so that she would not look intimidated.

In simpler words, this ma ...

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