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... comeback into society.

He had been waiting for this day for seven years now.

The Cassil family fell into ruin, and so did Richard’s life.

Although Richard was the son of a traitor, he was the only nephew of the Emperor.

If Frank and Neon survived, there still would’ve been nobles who felt sorry for their situation and offered to help. But Richard was treated differently because he didn’t have the silver hair that was the symbol of the Imperial Family but had the blood of ...

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