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Chapter 105 - Big Brown Envelope
Author: The_Juice
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Timbersea grabbed onto his shirt. “How do you know about that?”

“You know how, Timbersea, except if you choose to lie to yourself about it.” Vaughn smirked as he shoved his hands off him.

“Sniffing!” he groaned, clearing the content on his table on the floor. He had let his guard down and they had managed to sniff him out.

“This is not the time to throw tantrums, Timbersea. I will only name the conditions that will get me off your back. All you have to do is agree and I’m off.”

“Have Kael disappeared back to his turf. Strip him of his title of being a warlord so he never posed a threat to the War God.”

“That is extreme!”

“I Know the king would have you both executed if he heard about this.” Timbersea said with a gray smile on his face that Timbersea compose himself at once.

“The Crimson order and the other factions that exist under you will be dissolved and you will make sure this never happens again!” he said firmly.

Then he moved close to him to adjust his shirt. “This envelope ha
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