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... or the time difference is that it took a long time to move from Count Bozes’ territory. Since I already told them that <Transfer> cannot be used so many times in a row.

I mean, it usually takes that long to get around, so they didn’t have to say anything or even ask about it.

In a rather small room, there were seven people in attendance: myself, the King, the Prime Minister, Marquis Icebringer, the Crown Prince, the First Princess, and the Third Princess, Sabine. Count Bozes di ...

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