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... lothing, mistaking it for a treasure, and just gave it to him?
Or did the cloaked figure know all along that it was a piece of poisoned clothing and deliberately used it to harm him?
He felt that the latter possibility was more likely.
Every time the cloaked figure came to the palace, when was he not arrogant and haughty? When had he ever given him anything, except for this one time?
And yet, just this one time, it caused him such indescribable suffering.
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