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... something to him. Her voice was nearly drowned out by the low hum of the grand hall.

"Brother Lein... I have a bad feeling about this," she said softly, like a shadow speaking through breath.

Lein didn’t stop walking. He simply glanced at her and replied in a quiet, steady voice filled with certainty.

"No need to worry. I’m here," Lein said firmly.

There was no trace of jest in his voice. With Dragnar residing within him, Lein felt an unwavering sense of security. ...

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