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“I cannot just do that,” Travis said, standing straight, his armor shiny and so out of place in the prison with dirt and pungent smell. “I am tasked to guard them, not to free them.” “The woman was beaten up badly and it seemed that no one had delivered this news to the King yet,” Sergio stated with a hint of threat. “Do you want me to personally tell him this?” The Ascended gritted his teeth, contemplation is unmistakable. “She is not to leave the cell.” Sergio nodded. “She will only be healed. Asrus will come here shortly.” “Very well.” Ragar was not expecting how easily Sergio was able to convince the Ascended to obey him. Immediately the power on the railings was lifted and the Lord managed to hold it, looking at Sierra closely. A guard was fast to get near and open the locks. Se