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Leighton is the guardian of his father. Of course, Archduke Andre has gone through hundreds of battles and has gone through hundreds of wars, large and small. If he put on armor and stepped on the war horse, Leighton may not have beaten him, so After Kailar was born, he was honoured to be demoted from the Duke Guards Cap ...

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