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... you that when I invited you in."

The men that came along with Ulysses immediately shifted their guns in Ram’s direction. However, neither of them pulled the trigger as the young man raised a hand. Ulysses kept his eyes on Ram’s figure, unfazed by the fire and smoke outside or the weapons pointed in his direction.

"Put down your guns," said Ulysses, keeping his eyes on Ram’s. "Doing that will not change a thing."

"Young Master," one of the guards called, his expression sou ...

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