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... ather than me, the next half hour was dominated by the explanation from General Guillotine and his assistants. Every now and then, Eir also joined in this conversation but not me and Evelina. We were both mostly silent and paid attention to their every word. Moreover, the discussion was dominated by the detailed map and strategy explanations. Especially when they would attack.

General Guillotine also explained his trick to take The Minotaur King's attention with my presence. But rather t ...

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