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... ithin the army, infusing it with a martial spirit and attracting young people to enlist.

Neplon suggested that the matter could be put aside for the time being.

However, Howard couldn't tolerate this response.

Slamming his hand on a birch wood table, he loudly ordered Golan, "Arrest them! Anyone who resists, take them into custody!"

Bosiden stepped forward and cautioned, "Your Majesty, please reconsider. Such action might be seen as persecution of the former royal ...

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