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Episode 1471

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last update Last Updated: 2023-02-27 20:35:55

It was definitely an actions that provoked an awkward response from anyone that has to face it upfront. Thankfully, for Duke Oliver Gust, Vice Manager Leah Willow is a person that is well versed in communication with nobles such as duke himself, laughing. Smiling or anything that isn’t a replies to his enthusiasms is something that can be easily led the Nobles to react hostile, thus as always, Leah Willow naturally treated him with utmost professionalism.

“..Of course, it is possible, Great Sir…now If you will, please follow me…we have prepared a special venues to accommodates your registry in an utmost comfort..man as your stature in Aeternum is quite rare..it is only appropriate we treated you and your entourage accordingly…”.( ARCB Vice Manager Leah Willow)

“..a bit excessive..but I do understand…hahaha..”.(Duke Oliver Gust)

To Duke replies, Leah Willow just smiles. They know that nobles are just too arrogant, especially when in a place of high establishment like this bank, the dif
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