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... There was a highway leading to it, and the village is smack dab between the royal capital and Meketal.

According to Cecyl, there’s supposed to be a big lake on the outskirts of the village, known to be a popular spot for fishing; fish is the village’s main staple.

Since I followed Iturna Cult’s carriage at the back, we didn’t grab the attention of waylaying demons.

The carriage advanced towards the side of the village as we neared it. That’s strange. We were going toward ...

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