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Chapter 514 - 0511: The Sword Saint in the Past Tense (Second Update)
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... to communicate with their eyes; they understood each other’s silence and proceeded as if the Earl had been careless. Liszt didn’t say he had won, so the Earl didn’t need to admit he had lost.
Each found their own steeds and led them, walking slowly.
The Earl gradually calmed his emotions, whether he could accept reality or not was another matter. The one who had defeated him was not someone else—it was his son. This meant he couldn’t stay upset forever. Every father harbors the ...
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