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... rest.

Arnold usually listened to Rishe’s wishes.

But this time, he dismissed her offer to help him clean up a bit, or even her request to check on Miss Myria’s condition.

She had no choice but to rest quietly. After she recovered her strength early in the morning the next day, she and Arnold listened to what Schneider had to say.

“Originally, the Order’s cardinals were divided into several factions.”

Schneider combed his gray hair back methodically today. ...

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