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... en tavern, Alan brought the female elf back to his tavern at the end of the street.

“This is my tavern.”

Alan made a welcoming gesture to the elven queen who was standing outside the door.

The elven queen stood outside the door, sizing up the seemingly simple yet charming tavern.

Occasionally, a faint wine fragrance wafted out from inside, similar to the smell on the boy’s body.

She looked at the confident boy, the corners of her mouth curled into a smile, ...

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