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Today was the last day the two Hyacinth princes and their guards stayed in the Almandine. Miriam stood before the two of them who were kneeling on the floor. Old Duke and Heath also witnessed that, furrowing their brows deeply. "We can't apologize," Heinrich said calmly and flatly, "But we can promise to give you something to at least pay for what we've done." Julian secretly glanced at his brother, who was kneeling next to him. The man looked very serious and since this morning, Julian felt his brother had a lot on his mind. "We will make the West Continent safe for the Lycans and other creatures who have a conscience and are able to communicate. We will make the West Continent, like Euclase, a continent where every creature is free to live," said Heinrich. Not only the Old Duke but