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... unk like a stone.
Most of them—save for a few exceptions—had been thoroughly outclassed by the very commoners they used to look down on.
Their pride, built on years of noble upbringing and arrogance, had been shattered in an instant.
It was quiet now. Too quiet.
You could feel the tension in the air, that mix of disbelief and humiliation that no one dared to speak about.
Still, I knew this would be a turning point for some of them.
The ones who cou ...
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