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... and the tension that was so thick one could almost cut through it with a butter knife had finally vanished…

Hans nodded as he replied:

"I see…

I will come back as soon as I’m done with the two leaders…

You can wait for me here."

Hans turned his head one last time and resumed his walk towards the wooden door, but surprisingly, he was stopped again.

"Wait! I should escort you out…

Passing through the main gate should save you some time"

...

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