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... when he is done here, just let him know that I passed by here and took care of some trivial matters along the way . ”

After capturing the men, Ankh was not done yet . Next, he headed straight to Sabaf’s residence and smashed through three gates before grabbing hold of Sabaf from his bed .

Sabaf was waiting for his cronies to bring back Hardedef, but unexpectedly, it was Ankh who came . Ankh did not touch his right leg which was fixed to a splinter, but broke his left leg instead . ...

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