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"I've been expecting you, I'm Torne, a Butler from the House of Botani." The butler made a respectful bow to the group.


"House of Botani?" Souta raised his eyebrows.


"Yes, Sir. The House of Botani is one of the ruling parties of the Selnes Country. We've already reserved a mansion for you to use." Torne explained.


"I see..." Souta nodded. Then, he glanced in the direction where the Hammer's Guard and War Company went. "What about them?"


"You don ...

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Really sure? I mean, this summary is practically half as long as the first chap–

Now!

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