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... his minions. Have they noticed that I am hiding here? No, they have not found any definitive proof yet.”


Rikudou believed that if they had definitive proof of his presence here, they would be taking more direct action rather than just investigating.


He had ordered Tercatanis to deceive Vandalieu with false information by showing the other nobles a shield and sword that he had made himself using fragments of the Demon King.


This situation was the result of the ...

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