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... onate as he led him through the grand corridors of the palace. His deep voice echoed, commanding attention:

"Summon everyone. The time has come to welcome my son."

Soon, the vast hall swelled with more than a hundred members of the King household—servants, wizards, and family elders. The room fell into a hush as the Daku King took his place at the center, his presence demanding respect.

Everyone were curiously watching handsome young man.

Turning toward his queen, ...

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