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... gras explained before Zac could ask.

‘I’d say. An assassin cultivating the Joy of Life would have a hard time advancing,’ Zac commented.

‘Only a few high-echelon members know the truth, and there should be a few Nameless Blades stationed here who aren’t part of the Joyful Gardens. The rest are working for the Nameless Blades without knowing, gathering intelligence from the guests,’ Ogras continued. ‘Take a look around. The atmosphere is almost surgically designed to loosen lips a ...

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