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... rare moment of peace.

Although it was a little monotonous on the sea, Kuro was willing to do this. He only wanted to recuperate now. It was best if he could not touch any enemies.

Besides, he was in a good mood.

Because the old man had seen the report and called.

“Kuro, this old man has let you down. The higher-ups of the Tada Kingdom already know about it and they have a problem with it. This old man has lost the qualification to become a Marshal. You could have been ...

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