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... defects of the manor.

“Young lady, you did not think that our lord would turn those plasterers blind, right*?”

(*TN: I think what Linon meant was did Seria think Lesche made those people blind (took out their eyes) so they wouldn’t see and talk about the manor to the outside world.)

No, who in the world would even create an image of his lord to be like that…? After all, he was so thorough, there must not be any rumors about the Laurel Manor in the imp ...

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