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... ng that Youngest Master will be the next boss?!"


Gawain nodded his small head.


Originally, this was not supposed to be announced until Denburg was at least thirty. However, Hestia said that since he had already run away once, there was a chance that he would try running away again. She was therefore planning on letting everyone in the village know. Since this was the case, Gawain decided that it would be okay to tell them.


Mac looked back and shouted to the warriors ...

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