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... ire Ravar Kingdom?!"

His outburst stirred the room. The holograms flickered slightly as the envoys reacted—some erupted in disbelief, scoffing at the notion, while others wore grim expressions, realizing the weight of what their king had just asked of them.

"Your Majesty," Norman, the envoy of Mycentia, said, his voice tense.

"You want this disease to wipe out humanity?!"

"This might be a path to revenge," Raymond added, frowning deeply.

"But think again, ...

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