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... was the ominous threat as they looked like just another group of humble travelers rather than some arrogant and powerful noble young heirs or some powerful lord with a regal aura.

The fearful pounding in the guards' chests eased slightly.

One of them tried to reclaim his composure and, clearing his throat, he spoke with forced civility.

"Alright, state your names, your origin, and your destination."

Ethan's brows creased into a puzzled frown.

He leaned for ...

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