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... ile because I had something to say.”

“… … ?”

Remerton fixed his iron spectacles.

And said in a heavy voice.

“Come under me, Raymond.”

“… … !”

“I am the body that will become the king in the future. If you serve me, I promise you great wealth and glory.”

It was an unexpected recruitment offer.

‘Why suddenly?'

Raymond rolled his eyes in surprise.

Then something even more shocking happened.

...

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