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“A-alright…” Ghwyr nodded.

Ghwyr couldn’t understand the dwarf’s sudden change of mood. Despite his anger, Ghwyr noticed something in his eyes. There was a hint of regret and longingness in them.

“I’m sorry. I didn’t know.” Ghwyr sighed and rested his head against the wall.

“Nothing to be sorry for.” Paryghor shook his head. “I am most sorry for yah. They should’ve told yah about that part.” He continued on clanging the metal.

“Yeah, thanks.” He stared at wooden ceiling still in utter disbelief.

He just wasted his entire day from traveling and running away from the muggers only to be met with this revelation. He could’ve just stayed in the capital and earn more money by taking the lower jobs until he saved enough for the armor. However, his itch for a more fulfilling adventure overshadowed his logical thinking and now he’s paying the price of his recklessness.

“Hey… why do you need an armor anyway?” Paryghor asked. “Is your townsguard armor not enough?” He turned to him.

Ghwyr thought
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