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... d. Master Azriel had always been the one who handed down threats. The second it was his turn, his feathers were ruffled in the wrong direction.

Xavier eyed the man with distaste. He said to him, "No. I am stating a fact, if you dare to touch Lord Damien then I will have no choice either but to rip your head off." His eyes narrowed slightly as he added softly, "I can't have you touch my master, Lord Azriel."

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