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... ption: You accepted the stupid knight's challenge to a duel, even though he never actually asked for one. Now, this foolish knight is fighting you for his young lady's honor—which she also never actually asked for—and prove what you said about her all wrong. After being humiliated like trash again and again, he decided to break the rules and use his Aura to win like a coward. The guy has completely abandoned his pride as a knight, to win his lady's pride. What a Joke. So, how will you turn the t ...

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