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... ritory.

The border city of Resa.

In a manor close to the outskirts of the city, the light from magictech lamps illuminated the entire banquet hall.

Shiayar sat by a table in the corner, watching the noisy banquet.

The attendees were boys and girls around sixteen or seventeen years old, their faces youthful and immature. Their coarse clothes stood out awkwardly against the banquet’s refinement.

"We’re really lucky! Who would have thought we’d be taken in by ...

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