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... ubsequent actions?
Of course, he did.
Even, it could be considered that the Marquess of Seberlin tacitly consented to it.
This was the 'compensatory greed' exclusive to nobles.
The Marquess of Seberlin's thought was straightforward: If he was injured, he certainly couldn't just suffer the injury for nothing. There had to be something to compensate for his injuries, and he even aimed to maximize his benefits!
Therefore, under the premise of being 'tonight's ...
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