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... gor, although Hustace still couldn’t manage to pull himself together.

Hustace wasn’t as simple-minded as Igor, who was willing to believe what was right before his eyes. He also wasn’t like the beast Kadi, who could focus on one thing, nor was he like the big man Baharo, who could laugh off everything.

It seemed that nobody in the team was like him. In the end, he was still alone. This loneliness silenced Young Master Hustace, who slowly followed behind the big man, Baharo.

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