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... citizens were witnesses of, the guests left the kingdom.

Hubris didn't want the citizens to be in the dark about decisions that affected them as a kingdom. That's why he wanted to include them, to make sure there weren't any complaints and discomforts.

Fortunately there weren't any. They were especially happy about the fact that the vampires offered reparations for their past atrocious deeds. They were truly happy that their King had thought of this before hand.

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