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... day to grant you a status in the Kingdom. I was originally planning to test you to give you one that was a bit special, but I think that one wouldn't suit you for what you want, and there is one that suits you better.

Since you already won the Battle of the Halls, it also suits you great, since you already have a status in the army." He said and took out a small blank parchment, on which he wrote a few things.

At the same time, he took out a small token and smiled.

"Matth ...

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