1. In this world...
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2. Is the destiny of mankind controlled by some transcendental entity or law?
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3. Is it like the hand of God hovering above?
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4. At least it is true...
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5. that man has no control, even over his own will.
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6. I want to ask you to kill a man for me.
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7. Kill a man?
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8. Who?
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9. The man who is next in line
to the throne of Midland...
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10. Count Julius.
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11. Noble Man
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12. Julius...
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13. I'm in luck.
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14. Who is that kid?
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15. Stand up, Adonis!
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16. How shameful you are!
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17. Were you really born of royal blood?
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18. Now stand up!
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19. Do not rest!
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20. Your enemies never let you rest in battle!
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21. Your Highness,
kindly call it a day for now...
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22. Do not disturb us, Hassan!
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23. Adonis will someday become...
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24. commander of the White Dragon
Knights, the land's strongest troop!
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25. And that is not all!
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26. It is even possible that he will marry
Lady Charlotte and rule all Midland!
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27. Those who were born into royalty...
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28. must carry heavier burdens
than those who were not.
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29. Such a burden is his destiny!
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30. Fight on!
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31. Let's see you try to take
at least one match from me!
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32. So much for today.
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33. Keep yourself warm and
be ready for tomorrow's training.
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34. Master Adonis...
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35. you're quite injured.
I will treat your wounds.
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36. Your father is desperate.
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37. As your only parent, he's just trying
to raise you into a full-fledged knight.
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38. You should not think ill of your father.
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39. Sir Griffith, we have heard your story...
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40. You protected the princess's
life with your own body...
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41. How courageous you are!
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42. Your words are too kind.
I am really no more than a coward.
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43. Sir Griffith.
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44. Oh, it's Lord Raban and Lord Owen.
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45. That was a terrible affair
that occurred during the hunt.
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46. Indeed. We nearly lost
a vital asset of Midland's army.
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47. My life is nothing.
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48. It is only important that
Princess Charlotte is safe from harm.
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49. Oh, she has become even more charming.
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50. She must be in love with someone.
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51. Your Highness, please excuse my tongue.
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52. However, your rigorous lessons have
become even more demanding of late.
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53. I understand what you're going through...
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54. but you should be a little
easier on the young master.
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55. I know.
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56. Lately, I have had little success
with my duties in the royal court.
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57. Due to such affairs,
I have become quite irritated.
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58. I earnestly beg you not
to overextend yourself.
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59. Is it the wind?
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60. What?
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61. A burglar?
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62. I-I know you...
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63. You are...
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64. Griffith's...
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65. Excuse me...
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66. B-Burglar?
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67. He saw...
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68. H-Hey...
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69. What was that noise?
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70. What is happening, Your Highness?
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71. M-Master Adonis!
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72. Who are you?
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73. Let's go!
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74. Burglar!
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75. Don't let him get away!
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76. What happened?
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77. What's all this noise?
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78. A burglar trespassed
upon His Highness's room!
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79. I-It can't be!
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80. Oh no...
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81. How merciless this is...
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82. After all he's been through, he never
once saw a father's smile of affection.
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83. Mr. Hassan...
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84. Find the burglar!
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85. You must not let him
get out of the courtyard alive!
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86. Yes, sir!
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87. A sewer...
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88. Find him!
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89. He fell over here!
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90. That sound...
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91. I hear the sound of...
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92. swords in battle...
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93. Gambino!
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94. That's right...
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95. I always desperately wanted
you to appreciate me.
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96. Stop it!
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97. I bet Griffith is enjoying
a succulent meal right about now.
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98. There are a lot of perks that he can
enjoy at the princess's evening party.
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99. He has nothing to worry about
except for the formalities!
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100. By the way, where is Guts?
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101. I haven't seen him since this morning.
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102. I bet he is busy practicing
with his sword as always!
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103. He is just slacking off!
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104. Our two companies were
supposed to do joint drills today!
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105. Without giving me any notice,
he never showed!
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106. No need to get so furious...
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107. Damn, she's scary!
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108. Guts!
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109. Guts, where have you been
running around all day long?
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110. You caused us a lot
of trouble I'll have you know!
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111. Do you really care about group unity?
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112. Wait, is this an arrow wound?
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113. Griffith...
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114. where is he?
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115. Griffith is attending Lady Charlotte's
soirée in Promrose Palace.
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116. I see...
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117. Hey!
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118. I'm not finished...
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119. What's wrong with Guts?
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120. Griffith...
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121. I am a little tired...
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122. Please have a seat here.
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123. Thank you.
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124. Wait!
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125. Are you going there
in that shabby outfit?
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126. Don't bring shame to Griffith.
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127. You better wait until they finish
talking if you want to see him!
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128. I'm borrowing this.
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129. H-Hey...
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130. In truth, I am not fond of soirées. They
are clamorous affairs, nothing more.
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131. This one is being held to comfort
those who've fought tirelessly in battles.
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132. But...
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133. I think they should rather...
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134. stop the war itself than
hold a soirée like this one.
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135. Why do most men commit
themselves to the affair of bloodshed?
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136. You asked me such on
the hunting field, my lady.
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137. Oh, yes...
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138. Indeed, men may have
a barbarous side as you indicate.
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139. However, it is...
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140. a tool to be used for both claiming
and protecting precious things.
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141. It is a double-edged sword.
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142. Precious things?
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143. Such as family... or lovers?
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144. For some men,
such things are duly cherished.
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145. But there is one other thing more
precious to a man beyond all else...
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146. Something one pursues for one's
own sake and not for that of any other.
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147. A dream.
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148. A dream...
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149. Some dream of ruling the world...
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150. dedicating their entire life...
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151. to forging the perfect sword.
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152. While some can be pursued
alone, some are like storms...
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153. blowing apart hundreds or
thousands of other dreams as they go.
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154. A dream can fortify a man's life,
or it can bring suffering upon it.
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155. A dream can make a man
feel alive, or it can kill him instead.
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156. Even if a man
is abandoned by that dream...
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157. part of it will remain
smoldering in his heart.
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158. Every man has envisioned
his life in this way, at least once.
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159. A life as a martyr to his dream, his God.
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160. To simply exist just
because one's been born...
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161. is the sort of notion
that I hate. I can't stand it.
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162. I am sorry. I got carried away.
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163. You must be getting bored.
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164. O-Oh no...
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165. I have never talked
with a man like this before...
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166. I thought you were one of
the aristocracy when I first saw you.
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167. You have so much command
for someone so young.
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168. But on the hunting field, when you
taught me to whistle with a reed...
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169. you looked...
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170. like a child.
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171. And now, you are like a philosopher,
enlightening me with your thoughts.
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172. You are marvelous...
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173. Your friends must be
fascinated by your charm too.
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174. They are my able soldiers.
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175. They are important comrades who
devote themselves to my dream.
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176. However, they are not necessarily my friends.
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177. In my eyes, a true friend is someone
who never clings to another's dream.
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178. Someone independent...
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179. who can find his own reason to live
and follow that path without guidance.
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180. And if anyone tries to crush his
dream, protect it heart and soul.
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181. Even if that person happened to be me.
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182. For me, a true friend...
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183. is someone whom I consider my equal.
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184. You have great confidence in yourself.
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185. That is exactly how I attained everything.
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186. And now...
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187. I am allowed to talk with you,
the princess of the kingdom.
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188. Will you tell me your dream?
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189. Princess!
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190. Something awful has happened!
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191. What ever is the matter?
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192. Your uncle, Count Julius, has been killed!
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193. That cannot be!
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194. He was assassinated!
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195. A burglar broke into his study and
even killed young Master Adonis...
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196. The court has been thrown into an uproar.
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197. What tremendous numbers...
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198. Well, I've heard that the upcoming
battles could end the war.
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199. I hope such a thing becomes reality.
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200. No need to worry!
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201. Midland's army has a guardian angel!
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202. Speak of the devil...
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203. Are you setting out?
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204. Yes, Minister Foss.
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205. We no longer have
General Julius. Only you are left.
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206. You are now the guardian deity of
Midland. I pray for your good fortune...
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207. in battle.
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208. That seems to be an exaggeration.
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209. However, I shall exert myself to the utmost.
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210. At any rate, I cannot bear
the news of the assassinations.
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211. It is cruel that young Master Adonis
was killed. He was only a child.
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212. Only a devil would do that.
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213. No, it was not a devil's doing.
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214. It was a man's doing, Minister.
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215. By the way, Sir Griffith,
I happened to hear an odd rumor.
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216. An odd rumor?
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217. That the arrow aimed at
Lady Charlotte on the hunting field...
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218. could possibly have been aimed at you.
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219. Could that be true?
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220. Aiming at a humble unit commander?
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221. According to the rumor...
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222. the assassin did not hail from
the Tudor Empire, but our own court.
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223. A royal court, you see...
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224. is like a viper's nest
underneath its graceful facade.
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225. It is no surprise that many people
are brewing up dark plots in the court.
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226. My goodness...
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227. For these people...
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228. It is only a matter of killing a man
inside or outside the castle...
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229. That is the only difference.
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230. That is an interesting theory.
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231. Well, then I will...
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232. strive to keep any unpleasantries
as far outside the court as possible.
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233. Excuse me.
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234. He did not even bat an eyelash!
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235. Does that mean it was not his doing?
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236. No, that cannot be.
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237. If it were an accident,
it would be far too good to be true.
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238. W-Wait, could it be that
he knows about me?
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239. No, no man could discover my
intrigue, however keen he is.
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240. Besides, there is no evidence left.
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241. For me, a true friend...
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242. is someone whom I consider my equal.
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