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... , raising a hand before Verdant could go any further. He tapped his finger against the sprawled message that Lord Blackwell had written him on a scroll, echoing his retainer’s words. "For a man that has already set me a moderately difficult set of missions, he’s certainly keen on adding to my pile."

"I am afraid that is the nature of our Lord Blackwell, General," Ser Willem said. "You will have to get used to him cracking the whip, if you are to work with him as closely as I do."

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