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... use he was already extremely angry, and he had only suppressed it.
He had not only reminded Kant that he was the nominal lord of this place, but he had also mentioned the other nobles of the Dukedom of Leo. He had also wanted to use the pressure of the noble court to suppress Kant and prevent him from reacting excessively.
At the central posthouse, Kant’s methods left him with lingering fear.
He killed decisively.
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