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... itedly as they moved closer to their prince.

"Oh? I figured you guys would; you are men after all, seeing cool things is bound to raise your testosterone levels."

Sylus replied, one hand on his waist and his finger rubbing the bottom of his nose while he carried a smug expression.

The workers nodded in unison, acknowledging what he said.

"You are seriously going to do this?" Zani gave Sylus a judgmental stare.

To which he responded with a thumbs-up and a b ...

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