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... ifferent demeanor, fulfilling this social obligation allowed him to become acquainted with many ranked mages and knights.
Sein’s traits did not sway his judgment. He was a mage skilled in assessing and weighing the advantages and disadvantages of each situation.
Although Sein found himself somewhat averse to mingling with the rowdy Rank One knights, he engaged with them patiently, recognizing the potential benefits to both himself and House Grantt.
Not every knight posses ...
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