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... t brings you here?"

I looked at the old butler standing upright in front of me.

Hassent Fortan.

He is the head butler of the Pruckus family, which holds the title of Baron. He's in his 60s, his snow-white hair was neatly combed back. His face was full of wrinkles that couldn't be hidden, but his black butler uniform was impeccably wrinkle-free.

Hassent has been serving the Pruckus Count family since the time of the previous family head. Not even the current family ...

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