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... ed in thought.

The retainers, quietly exchanging glances while gauging his mood, finally had one bold enough to speak up.

“Milord... should that man not be punished for his insolence?”

The Marquess was one of the top three powers in the kingdom. Even princes treaded carefully around him.

And yet, what had that mere servant dared to say?

Even if one allowed for the noble virtue of tolerating the ignorance of the unrefined, Cedric had gone far beyond any tol ...

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