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... ned, and Jayden just didn’t mind telling them.

With a complete record of what had happened in the palace, Jayden was clear that he had a catch on the cruel King.

Although he had been strictly threatened and urged for a mission that would cost him his life if he didn’t do it, Jayden didn’t even freak out about that.

Why? Because...

He wasn’t just going to drop such a shitty urge... He would do the direct opposite.

When he got to Dominion Island, he was tryi ...

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