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... I advise Your Majesty to follow His Highness' suggestion."

Dariush nodded.

"I understand."

He looked at the report on the table.

"The hypothesis given by Prince Damian is reasonable. The registered people who lived in our Empire are more than one hundred and fifty million people. Killing three thousand of our citizens may look too insignificant in my eyes."

The white-haired man returned his eyes to the audience.

"Of course, I don't say the lives o ...

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