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... pouring in like a flood. From seeing the emblems they wore proudly on their sleeves, one could know what guild they belonged to.

It was not like anyone had the time to give them special treatment, so most of them went unnoticed.

Once inside, the scouts immediately made a beeline for the reception. Usually, only three receptionists worked there at any given time, but due to the overwhelming number of calls and queries they were receiving, their number had to be increased to twenty ...

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