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... ed."

On hearing this news, the king smiled, while Count Ardan showed no expression.

"Send in the captain, alone."

"Understood."

Behind the door, Maxime and his men naturally heard these words.

"Do what you want and enjoy this day as a day of rest. We will be on the road again tomorrow," Maxime ordered, although inwardly he could not help showing a trace of anxiety at the idea of meeting the king.

The mercenaries all obeyed Maxime’s order, most of t ...

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