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... Star Army.

"So you guys are from the Firecrown Household of Red Sun City? I hope we didn't offend you with our treatment. The roads have been dangerous lately so we had to tighten our security." One of the soldiers asked, his tone softened considerably from the previous cold tone that he had.

Fredrinn smiled at him. "We understand your difficulties."

"By the way…" his face suddenly turned serious.

"On our way here, we noticed that the main road leading to Areswel ...

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