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... e how scary he could be. It was clear in his eyes what was going to happen now. And his prediction became a reality.

Ciiit!

A terrifying pounding sound echoed through the guest house.

"Huh!"

The Iron Dwarf jerked his head back in surprise at the sudden sound. Suddenly, something sharp ripped through his arm. If he had been a little late to dodge, his forehead would have been pierced.

"What?"

The Iron Dwarf stared at the man he had cursed a while ag ...

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