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The fury and resentment that originally dominated his face had already faded away.

Such anger stemmed from being offended by someone deemed unworthy.

However, the moment she unexpectedly displayed the Unyielding Holy Sword, she was thoroughly elevated from the "insignificant" class in Emperor Otto’s mind.

She became an "enemy who must be eliminated with all efforts."

Against the weak, the emperor could command, humiliate, punish, and execute at will. Howe ...

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