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... known parts of the continent, which extends only about half way across the estimated territory of the Demon Wildlands. His hand is currently bleeding where he slammed a glass down on his desk, and two maids and a butler are standing by nervously. They’re waiting for him to calm down before approaching, but they also want to make sure he gets his hand tended to quickly.

He has just received reports that Daniel, the commoner filth that embarrassed him in the Imperial Castle, is in Mattarg ...

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