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... sion for two reasons. First, he stood at the foot of a hill draped in a dense forest, the canopy above blotting out the late afternoon sun. Second, he couldn't spot any hint of a house or living structure nearby. It was all just thick, untamed greenery.

"So... where exactly is his house?" Jack asked, his voice tinged with annoyance.

The coach driver leaned forward slightly, his face a mix of weariness and tolerance. "Young master, Sir Alogra resides at the top of the hill, to the ...

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