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... him upstairs. He seemed to be quite the respected guest, as most people he would cross would bow when they got a glance at him.

However, that wasn't the strangest thing about this place. It was the number of people from all races. There were humans, elves, fishmen, dwarves, you name it. There were literally thousands of people in some kind of secret auction.

'Does the Emperor know about this?' I thought.

I had a feeling he knew about this place, and that was concerning t ...

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