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... her than broadly suggesting hiring mercenaries or temporarily recruiting knight orders, she had pointed to Olek Sibedev, who completely ruined his first impression. There must have been a reason.

Now I finally understood why.

[No]

[What is thaat]

[Why are they taking that out]

Being negative about it, Olek Sibedev was easily swayed, acted impulsively, and had quite a temper. Yet despite these obvious flaws, he maintained his childhood friend's unwavering l ...

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