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Heading back to the Southeastern Province, Hudson was leisurely taking in the sights and pleasures along his journey.
By taking the initiative and contributing Orc slaves for mining, Hudson successfully secured a quarter share.
It was apparent that everyone else was timid, giving Hudson this opportunity out of fear of contracting the "curse of life span."
As someone who knew about the curse and saw a chance to make a fortune quietly, Hudson naturally kept quiet about it.
The cycle of demonic pollution was too long, and it couldn't be verified in a short time. Even if he spoke out, people might not believe him.
Hudson could only silently apologize to the Viscount O'Toole's family in his heart for their tragedy.
They were neither relatives nor friends; he didn't have the time to play the saint. After all, identifying the problem was easy, but solving it was hard.