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... at they were going to do next. They couldn't just hang around here forever. They had far too much work to do for that, and the General had been stationed on the Mountain Giant border specifically to keep them from causing trouble with their Overlords.

"Shall we retire to dinner and let our subordinates take care of the rest?" Nacht, the black dragon Totem, asked.

"Yes, dinner sounds wonderful. Prince Karl, kindly wait here for someone to relieve you." The Archbishop replied.

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