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... ed corridor, the knights stopped before him, while his group came behind him.

"Knights of our nation, we welcome you," Noah gave a professional bow and James who seemed to be the leader of the group stepped forward, his armor clinking whilst it shone with tens of powerful inscriptions.

"It is an honor to meet a member of the great guilds. We have heard of the feats your guildmates have achieved," James bowed also, finding the blankness of the silver and white-haired man's voice i ...

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