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The last time he was able to successfully walk out of that hell, it was mainly because he had the help of the men behind by his father. That was how he was able to bear a false accusation and be exiled out of the city.


And this time, he took the initiative to go back. He didn't know which of the forces in the city were willing to lend a helping hand.


"Really?!" Austin looked very happy.


"Yes." Gilbert nodded and agreed.


When he saw A ...

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