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... es, looking for any of his companions. He knocked on several doors, checked the library, peeked into the gardens, and even asked the staff, hoping to find someone to explore the city with. But there was no trace of anyone. It was as if they had all disappeared at the same time, like they'd agreed to leave him behind. He sighed, grabbed his coat, and decided to go out alone.

As he passed through the gates, something he had overlooked became clear: the mansion was completely isolated. Ther ...

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“How much?” The waiter anxiously nodded his head.

“As much as you have!” The hulking man yelled back.

“That’s…”

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