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... ve lately, you see.”

“Eh?”

It appears he will explain about the details of the duel at the plaza between Kurena and the vice-commander. Gelda and Rodan closely listened in on what he had to say. He asked the mayor to listen to it as well and so he did the same.

“This is something that happened three whole years ago but, the son of a certain earl became a master swordsman.”

(A master swordsman was born into an earl’s family? Hmm? Were they not only supposed to be limited t ...

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