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... even flinch despite being sent to their knees by the pressure. Their greedy eyes were still locked on him with utter defiance, causing Draco to feel extremely stifled in his chest.

"Fine, I guess I can indulge you all this once…" Draco relented in the end as he retracted his aura.

He clawed to the area beside him, creating a hole in space that was crossed by a surprised Gremory. The moment she appeared, the entire guild began to cheer as looks of adulation and unbridled lust fell ...

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