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The lady, who had looked momentarily dazed at my words, soon frowned deeply and took a step closer to me.

“Normally, I might have let it slide, but not this time.”

“Why not?”

“I can clean up after most of the incidents you cause, but the Emperor is the exception.”

She was right.

No matter how much authority Meredia Embergreen currently wielded as the acting head of House Embergreen, things changed if the opponent was the Emperor.

The imm ...

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