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... sured the local police that no harm would be inflicted on the citizens from here on.

Truth be told, after what had happened upon these four's arrival, the local police would have long pushed Seth&co out of the town if not for Seth's status as the son of one of the most prominent figures in Ranghaur.

Anabelle still had the one-eyed Oni in her binds as all of the four, faced the Old man. His face was aged and wrinkled with his eyes barely visibly through his hanging skin and a ...

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