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... he made them sit at a round table that came with the room and put pens and papers in front of them.


He was standing motionless in front of the two people who were sitting expressionlessly.


【”Hereafter, I’ll be asking you some questions, bastards. You can’t answer with your mouth but you can write down letters, right?”】


They didn’t show any reactions to Harold’s sharp gaze, but he started asking his questions regardless.


【”First, write down ...

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