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... in the air as a scene unfolded below it. Noise permeated the arena, chants from excited members of the crowd, curses from members of nobility, and murmurs from the last twenty contestants left in the arena.

The nobility had a right to curse; today, two commoners of unknown backgrounds had turned Igaria on its head.

A mysterious man who had managed to leave a wound on the prince, and now a young boy who had demolished every noble who had tried to attack the former.

In the ...

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