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... ll like this.”

He chuckled and started to apply mashed herbs onto Calmen’s now noticeably swollen face.

In contrast, both Commander Masain and Lieutenant Kurt were visibly nervous as they gauged Seongjin’s mood.

Seongjin, who had suddenly knocked out a palace knight in one punch, now felt strangely unfamiliar to them.

“… Although he did do something deserving of punishment, Your Highness…”

“One could’ve been more gentle… that face is, ahem, is quite something!”

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