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... Sheriff Sylas, just call me Daisy. Oh right, I didn’t ask your name yet.” Dylan Sylas said discontentedly.

“Daisy, my name is Vincent Wolf. Vincent as in ‘memorial,’ and Wolf as in ‘marshland.’” Vincent Wolf immediately corrected himself.

“Vincent Wolf, I’ll remember. As for this guy’s crime, he’s an arsonist.” Dylan Sylas pointed at the Flame Crow, “That’s the tool he used.”

Vincent Wolf nodded; the man on the ground looked like how he imagined an arsonist would.

Dyl ...

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