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I saw hope when Edie and the others paused and looked at each other.

Men were moved by two levels only: fear and self-interest. At least the latter work in my favor.

<While your other self ruled them through fear. Just like a true Evil Overlord!>

I ignored it.

Edie and his group then whispered to themselves before Edie squinted his eyes at me.

"You have that kind of money, newbie?"

I nodded and handed one thousand gil to them. "It's not ...

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