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... lized pre-modern medieval humans, except those from Krasilov and Kalion, and among them, the nobles were even more so. (Let’s not lump Kalion in, as it’s simply a den of madmen.)

They possess treacherous, realistic, meticulous, and calculating facets, but deep down, they live with a fragment of romance hidden in their hearts.

This was supported by Ivan’s cold intuition and experience. Everyone he had seen until now was somewhat selfish, but then suddenly, at certain moments, they ...

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