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After Leylin reached Sun Island he was welcomed rather warmly and was swiftly escorted to a huge mansion at the top of a mountain which is the designated guest area.

Soon after making sure Leylin and his group were settled without any issue and commanding the servants to be extra careful their escorts walked quickly to the core of the Sun Island.

The escort was allowed to enter a chamber which was guarded by the Flame Unicor ...

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