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... cien quickly calmed down and rapidly pondered conditions that would be to his advantage.

Knowing that the danger on Kosai Island wasn’t the guarding duty itself but rather a treasure or secret realm hidden within, Lucien felt considerably more at ease.

“As long as I don’t actively investigate the secret realm, simply guarding Kosai Island should provide some safety,” Lucien observed Bennett and Lilia, whose eyes were full of desire. He slightly lowered his head, masking his sligh ...

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