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“We told you not to interfere until we finish our assigned task.”

There were no more kind explanations. The official’s response was sharp because Royer had already submitted the complaint along with the evidence.

They wouldn’t have dared to search the noble’s house if there wasn’t concrete evidence.

Having instructed a few accompanying knights to guard the room, the official began to thoroughly search the Duke’s property.

“Move away at once! Where did you he ...

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