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... out like he’d just conquered the world.

Little did he know, the Zacharias family—the very powerful family he thought was cheering him on—had given Thorin a not-so-subtle nudge to ’take care of him.’

He thought he’d come out of this victorious, able to boast about visiting the infamous family’s castle and strolling out in one piece. Little did he know, the Zacharias had more plans for him than a cute vacation story.

Before sending him on his way, the Zacharias family had s ...

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