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... he guildmaster's roof. However, rather than return to his personal office for this conversation, they had exited the stairs and taken a door just off the foyer before his quarters.

Ro had led the way with confidence, having met them in the common room of the guild just as they had entered. Thankfully, it didn't draw too much attention. The guild had many trainers, and it wasn't all that odd for Ro to take an interest in promising youngsters—so most just assumed she had taken on that mant ...

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