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... arning that he received from his man. He didn't had much knowledge about the duke that he mentioned just now. Arching his head up at the sky, he peered through the darkeness towards the sky from where a giant dragon could be seen flapping his wings. The most strangest part of that flying creature was his green eyes that glittered like stars amidst the darkness.

Ford furrowed wondering in amusement that he had never seen such dragon before.

Could it be his man was speaking the tru ...

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