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... ugh they all revealed monstrous appearances afterward, the sight of the Tyrant brutally skewering people had been burned in everyone’s minds.

"Stil," Elian called.

The wolf knelt low and answered, "Yes, my Tyrant."

"Moving forward. Execute any foreign agent in our lands. I don’t care where they are from. Work with Yearns. Kill them all."

"Yes, my Tyrant."

It was an extreme order. Yet no one could contest its results. If any world wanted diplomacy, hiding i ...

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