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... ts of memories from this man's head. This man had no idea that something had happened after his comrades left.

He would think that he was quite tired and fell asleep on his bed.

Meanwhile, Azaroth had gone to find Christina. It would be easy to bring Christina to the camp using Tiana's name.

If he had Christina at his camp, the situation would be under his control. Whether it was the timing or the result. He would choose the one most favorable to himself.

Having C ...

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