The room where the giants of the continent dressed up as commoners stayed was brightly lit. The oil lamps by the walls of the room were blazing fervently, probably because they were new, bought specifically for this meeting today. However, when the people inside resumed discussing the topic they had been focusing on for the past hour, it seemed like the whole place had darkened a bit.
Ten minutes had passed since Kavan Shilla had entered the room, but not joining the discussion on the table. Just as he had expected, it was unpleasantly boring. People were talking in fancy ways in order to cover up the worries they had been bottling up inside and appear calm. As a result, the discussion ran in circles. For Kavan, it was painful to listen to the others, especially because they were still intent on continuing on with the useless talk.
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