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... ay, why not do it in my territory? Once we get any intel, we can immediately move to capture those bastards.”

“Hmm...”

“Parniel agreed too. The Salvation Order is gone now, isn’t it? Instead of wandering aimlessly, it’s more effective to rely on our information network.”

“That’s a reasonable point.”

“Exactly. Besides, most of the people we know are already planning to come to my territory. It’d be nice if you joined us and spent some time together.”

Julien ...

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