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... and the leader of the guards were.

"Kyrias Ragna, Mair Vremya, Mair Destan...

Welcome, you know the bad news"

"Chief Erendi, what happened, how did a second assassin infiltrate and silence the prisoners?"

"Mair Vremya, please calm your anger..."

"Vremya, the Assassin was the one we least expected..." the leader of the People’s Guard spoke.

They could feel my anger. Although they answer first to Ragna for being the Guide Guard of our squad, and who ...

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