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... he kind of contract that Sejan wanted. A destruction contract, one that separates blood, flesh, and bones in the case of a contrary act to the terms of the contract.

Either one who breaks the contract will have his heart bursting out.

I could guess why he thought I would have such a kind of contract. Sejan had executed those mostly risky agreements in the back alleys before.

‘But before was before and now is now.’

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