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... d turn around to glare at him, his eyes demanding an explanation.

"I got in touch with the person who posted this bounty, and he ordered me to do this for extra pay." Musa paused to take a breath and continued.

"He wanted us to test the prince and hand him the video, and he’s paying 50,000 laris on top of the 2,000,000 lari bounty for just this."

Roland’s eyes widened in shock as he processed Musa’s words.

"2,000,000 laris bounty?" Roland mumbled in disbelief and ...

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