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... you let them go so easily? I was really expecting you to ask them to stay."

Yasenia answered simply. "Their will is weak. They will die either way if they follow me. After all, someone who's scared of this expedition and would leave due to it can, in the future, betray me from threats against them." Yasenia looked at Tengliu, her golden eyes showing a hint of coldness. "Weak-willed people are not fit to follow me. I can forgive the lack of personal strength, but not the lack of mental pe ...

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