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... d replied, “My lord, he’s not dead, just fainted.”
“Drag him out; don’t leave him here to be an eyesore.”
“Yes!”
Paul narrowed his eyes, reflecting on the recent events.
Punishing Baden was a test to see how this representative figure among the local gentry would react to his lordly authority.
The outcome was surprisingly good. The local strongman fainted straight away, which, in Paul’s view, indicated that Baden knew he couldn’t resist the punishment from ...
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