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... edingly correct choice.

Lear was in high spirits.

The next day, the 16th.

Today, there’s a key project to undertake—

At dawn, Lear personally set out, leading a squadron of Cold-blooded Cavalry, leaving the swamp by morning.

Sixty kilometers northeast, a small group of exiled Swamp Boggarts, leading over a thousand escorts, would pass through this area.

This was the target for this expedition.

Accompanying him were also three Swamp Boggarts ...

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