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... ay back to their respective vehicles, Vincent beckoned Eamon to come towards him.

Eamon obliged and immediately made his way towards Vincent. "What is it, Sir Vincent?"

"I'm sure your fellow there is already familiar with this place. I kind of want you to ask him how far the city of Ferm is from our current location."

Eamon nodded and turned to his associate, a young man named Lior who was known for his extensive knowledge of the region, and also the man who lived there. ...

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