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Ember didn’t get to comment as her attention was caught by something else. There was a large group composed of males and females who were being led around by Yula. The sight was so eye-catching because the blue-haired female elf was the shortest among them all despite being at the front of the group.

“What’s that?” Ember asked. “Are those guests?”

Clio and Reya looked at where Ember was looking.

“Oh, those people? They’re also servants like ...

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