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... he Titan race's survival," Arnold started, "but you need to follow our reasonable requests, like joining in wars or helping with research. You can benefit from the research results that suit you, but of course, there will be a cost."

Arnold continued, "So, being a vassal race isn't slavery; it's more like a job. After each task, we'll give you the proper reward. You can count on this. It's a rule followed by all mages and existing vassal races; no one breaks it."

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