Shortly after the announcement, people began scattering around, leaving the main plaza through all the alleys leading out of it. Some still chatted joyfully amongst themselves but the atmosphere had already calmed down. Asterios roamed his gaze over the unhurriedly leaving residents and turned back to Ulyssen and the others.
“It really was short. Looks like everyone is already over it,” he commented.
The man chuckled quietly. “The day has barely begun. They still have plenty of responsibilities. But, don’t worry, almost everyone will gather here again in the evening to throw a magnificent feast just for you.”
Miria’s eyes sparkled in excitement. “Really?”
“But of course. How could we not prepare a warm welcome for our new lord?” An elf woman walked closer to them and joined in.
She had shoulder-long auburn hair and caramel eyes. A pair of thin, round glasses decorated her small nose. Similar to Ulyssen, she wore a simple, bluish uniform. The main difference was in her cape, which had a yellow shade instead of brown. She was slightly taller than the man and around Ast’s height.
“Merfinna, good timing.” Ulyssen smiled at her and patted her back. “I think this is a good moment to introduce everyone. This lady here is responsible for overseeing the food and agriculture segment of our dealings. Needless to say, she will make sure you get to experience the best we can offer later today.”
“It’s our pleasure.” Asterios nodded and exchanged handshakes with the woman, who did the same with Tina.
“Oh, no, it definitely is our pleasure. Young blood will certainly reinvigorate this town again. The previous lord was starting to get grumpy, mostly indulging in idling around and other pleasures. I can already tell that you don’t lack the aspiration to help us develop this community. Adventurer’s Guild right from the start? A big move.” She showed a small smile at the duo.
“Well, we certainly will try our best not to hold the town back. I’m not sure how much of a help we will exactly be to all of you, but Tina has a lot of knowledge about how to handle a noble household. I believe that at least she will be able to contribute properly,” Asterios replied and glanced at his fiancé.
Tina blushed faintly and gripped his hand. “Don’t say that. You surely know many more useful things from everything Miss Kindra taught you. Your family has much more experience in developing communities than mine.”
“I think both of you will do great.” Selene chuckled softly. “Glimmervale will outshine Rosewind and Tyrienheim in no time.”
“A wonderful goal to aim for.” Ulyssen laughed too. “Now, let me introduce the others. You already know me and Merfinna. Those two human men talking over an unrolled scroll are Danny and Ted. The one with the gray cape takes care of the general population and administration. The other man, wearing a dark blue cape, oversees public safety and our garrison.”
After pointing at them, Ulyssen turned around and scanned the remaining people with his gaze. Finding who he was looking for, he gestured at a quite muscular demon man discussing something with a few normal citizens.
He had short black hair combed to the back and purplish skin. No horns decorated his head but they could spot not just one but three thin tails moving behind his back, out of which one held a notebook for him and another wrote something in it with a pencil. A red cape decorated his shoulders.
“That’s Keenu. Our construction and defense expert. I’m pretty sure you can imagine what he takes care of. This small scene has been set up by his team. They make sure that all the buildings are up to standards and properly maintained,” Ulyssen introduced the busy demon man. “Now, where is… Aha. She always gets lost in the crowd.”
Locating the last remaining Committee member, the elf man directed everyone’s gaze to one of the food stalls which had been shoved aside to make space for the public announcement. Asterios and his companions stared at it for a brief moment until something pushed through the people standing around the cart and a short person began walking away while counting coins in their pouch.
It was a dwarf woman with rusty, waist-long, curly hair and a very bright, lively face. Definitely used to moving around plenty of people much taller than herself, she nimbly stepped out of everyone’s path without even taking her gaze away from the leather sack. A green cape fluttered behind her back.
“And down there is Esotvi. I bet you could have already guessed her occupation. She’s behind our trade. Don’t let her size fool you, there’s no angry customer or merchant she can’t handle. She actually grew up on these very streets as a quite sly, orphaned swindler but decided to put her talents to good use after getting past what she calls her edgy teenager phase. Our commerce is at its highest currently and I wouldn’t be surprised if people wanted her to stay for another cadence,” Ulyssen said.
“It sounds like you guys have the most major areas covered really well,” Asterios commented in slight awe. “It’s a surprise this town isn’t much bigger and more popular.”
“We don’t need to hurry anywhere. People are happy with the current pace of infrastructural and social development. Plus, unfortunately, we lack any meaningful features besides good living conditions for people to flock to us,” Merfinna explained. “We are mostly a stop for the travelers going either way between the kingdoms. Nothing notable to see here.”
“Yeah. Rosewind has the academy and Tyrienheim is just kind of in the middle of everything, plus it’s a much older city with many noble families investing in it.” Tina nodded.
“Not for long.” Asterios chuckled and she let out a quiet giggle too, making the two Committee members a little curious. “Anyway, what’s this about the key? It’s not just symbolic?”
“Yes and no.” Ulyssen smiled at them cryptically. “Let’s go, then. We still have a lot to see.”
Merfinna excused herself politely and they followed the elf man through the town. He described each restaurant, shop, workshop, and all the other facilities as they passed them. Everyone was surprised to learn how perfectly he had memorized all of that. It showed that the man behind logistics truly took his position seriously.
Soon, they began hearing the quiet hum of running water and the buildings started to clear up. An impressive castle built out of gray brick entered their sight. Ulyssen brought them close to the short fence in the form of small poles connected by a heavy chain that hung down in an arch and everyone admired the deep, manmade moat.
Looking to the right and the left, they could see one of the rivers going in and out of it at a slight angle. Noticing a wall right under the long, three-part drawbridge Asterios glanced at the man.
“How does this work exactly? I saw the pond from above and I’m pretty sure rivers don’t usually cross like this, falling into a moat and casually going out through two different canals, without causing some issues, at least.”
“You are right. This moat has technically two sections. In fact, in the past, the two rivers did not meet. They flowed quite close but didn’t make contact. You can imagine two quite wide letters U almost touching with their bottoms. It was inevitable that after a few decades or slightly longer, the natural separation would disappear, so an artificial one was built.”
He gestured at the two walls, one on the left and one on the right, each slightly shorter than the canal itself but still tall enough to prevent the water from spilling to the other side.
“The founders widened the streams and brought them even closer, leaving a plot of land in the very middle, properly reinforced, of course. Currently, we can see one of the rivers, which flows into this part of the moat from the south, and exits to the west. If we walked around it, you would see the one coming in from the north and continuing east.”
“Interesting. Still, there’s more to this, isn’t there?” Silvia asked.
Ulyssen’s eyes sparkled. “Very observant. In case of emergency, the separators can be lowered. That creates a much more violent stream than the current one, raising the level of the water too. It doesn’t take that much time so you could catch someone trying to cross the moat on a boat or by swimming and get rid of them before they reached their goal.”
“Yeah, there was no way they wouldn’t utilize it for additional defense.” Suanori chuckled.
They admired the handiwork of the founders for a moment longer and continued their short journey. After passing through the triple drawbridge, they stopped in front of a massive gate. Asterios immediately noticed a big keyhole in the solid metal and shook his head with a wry smile.
“Seriously?”
Ulyssen smirked at them. “It’s a tradition. There’s no need to lock and open the gate again and again, but during the first passing, the new lord has to turn the key himself, or herself if the new overseer is a lady instead. Just a small challenge to prove that they are worthy.”
Before anyone could say something, Miria jumped out of a dark crimson portal with the heavy key in her hands. She had gone to fetch it right after the man started speaking, unable to hold back her excitement. Even with her innate strength, the item, over half as big as she was, caused her toned muscles to flex as she held it like a deadlift bar.
Asterios, Tina, and Selene gave her a hand each and she smiled at them cheerfully. Silvia walked closer and ran her fingers over the impressive key.
“I can only imagine how hard it can be to turn this thing after somehow managing to put it into the hole. How did the previous governors do it? Were they all super strong, either physically or magically?” She glanced at their guide.
Ulyssen zipped his mouth shut with his fingers and remained silent, still smiling at them kindly. It looked like there would be no hints for this challenge.
“Well, I don’t know about you, but if we don’t open this gate fast, Miria will cut it down herself from how buzzing with excitement she is.”
Asterios shot his energetic mate a wink and Miria’s body stopped trembling. She blushed heavily, doing her best to take control of it. Everyone chuckled at her enthusiasm. They couldn’t wait to see the castle too.
Tina, Selene, and Miria nodded at him and stepped back, leaving the key in Ast’s hand. Seeing that, Ulyssen raised a brow at the youth. As the man watched him attentively, Asterios drew more on his scorching hot energy and filled his body with it. Being careful not to show any signs on his visible skin, he let himself dragonify a little.
Fortunately, he could force the scales to appear under his clothing and he stopped after reaching a level high enough to let him handle the heavy key with relative ease. Ulyssen’s eyes widened as he shoved the big piece of metal under his armpit and walked closer to the gate, holding onto it with just one hand.
Asterios then brought it to the front and raised it up. The keyhole had been placed around the level of his head. The man was even more shocked seeing him casually insert the massive key into the lock. With a loud, metallic click, it fit right in.
Taking a deep breath, Asterios set his feet hard on the ground and flexed his muscles. With a quiet groan, he slowly turned the key. Miria and Selene covered their ears as the old mechanism whined loudly during the motion from the very sporadic use.
Another heavy click followed and the gate rumbled. It split in the middle and began unhurriedly opening itself inwards. Before it ran away from him, Asterios pulled the key out and rested it on his shoulder, hiding his other hand in his pocket as some scales had reached his wrist from the intense exercise.
“So, ladies first?” He chuckled while breathing a little roughly.
Ulyssen collected his chin from the ground and furrowed his brows at him. “How did you…?”
“Was I not supposed to do that?”
The elf shook his head with a wry smile. “No, it’s alright. It’s just… The point of this test is for the new lord or lady to realize that they can’t put the key in or turn it alone and have them ask us or other people for help instead of wasting time on something exceeding their capabilities. A good leader doesn’t shy away from solving the problem with assistance from the masses.”
“Oh. Well, it looks like I failed then.”
Miria giggled and hugged him from the side. “No, you didn’t, Master. We knew that you could handle it alone and that’s why we stepped away. You know well that we would be more than happy to do it for you.”
“She is right.” Tina came closer too and smiled at him gently. “A good leader knows when to ask for help, just like Ulyssen said, but a good leader knows how to judge the difficulty of the task properly and take the matters into his own hands if it’s not necessary to trouble his subordinates.”
“And good subordinates know their leader well enough to let him handle things he is able to do for them.” Selene joined them with a swaying step. “Besides, I’m pretty sure almost everyone here could have done that so it felt only natural to leave it to you.”
She glanced over at Suanori and Silvia, with the latter showing a tiny smile and raising her hand.
“I can admit that my fire would most likely not be of much help here. I still need to practice my aura a lot. And I’m certainly not as strong physically as you guys.”
“My magic might have been able to do it but I would need to try first,” Suanori added warmly.
Ulyssen chuckled at them. “It’s not like this test has any significant importance. As I said before, it’s just a custom. While the original intention was slightly different, I feel like it showed another good side of you. I’m certainly looking very forward to working with a lord who is willing to be proactive in solving the issues which he is able to.”
“So… We can now see the castle, yes?” Miria peeked from behind Ast’s neck.
Asterios kissed her fluffy ear while giving her a few gentle pats. “Put the key back, please, and you can lead the way.”
She did exactly that and was back by their side in a blink, making everyone chuckle again at her enthusiasm. But, before they moved on, someone’s steps reached their ears from behind. They turned around to see a man heading their way, wearing leather pants, a red shirt, a leather sleeveless vest, and a long, leather coat. He had black hair and gray eyes.
“Finally. It took damn too long to pick someone to take over. Time to get inside,” he said while continuing to walk forward.
Ulyssen clicked his tongue while the others stared at the man in confusion. Soon, he reached them and was clearly going to pass by but Asterios blocked his way with his arm. The weird man glared at him after bumping into it.
“Excuse me, but you are…?” Asterios tried asking politely.
The man shoved his arm away and patted out his vest. “Tsk, John Tachoma, who else?”
“Is that supposed to mean something?” Miria tilted her head at him and he shot her a glare too.
“Obviously. I’m the rightful owner of this castle. Now that you have finally opened the gate, let’s not waste any more time and get inside. I’m starving.”
Everyone looked between themselves in even bigger confusion. They all shared the same, single thought, even those who weren’t connected together through any bonds.
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“For the last time, John, no, you are not.” Ulyssen joined in with a heavy sigh while rubbing his forehead. “He is the son of the previous lord,” he explained.
“Yes, I am, and that’s exactly why this castle is mine. But, I’m a very generous person and I don’t mind giving our new governors some space to live in it. There should be a few empty rooms in the furthest section of the west wing, just by the barracks.”
Finishing his speech, he tried to walk forward again but was stopped by Silvia crossing his path this time.
“If I’m not mistaken, you have no hereditary rights to the castle or the position to govern it as you have been born outside of an official marriage. The previous lord had no wife, although I’ve heard that he had plenty of mistresses whom he visited whenever he was bored, out of which one conceived. Correct me if I’m wrong but even though he wasn’t obliged to, he supported your mother financially during his life, even leaving her a small pension for when he would pass away. Unfortunately, you didn't receive any inheritance regarding this place,” she questioned him.
“And who are you to judge that?!” The man raised his voice and pushed himself almost into her very face.
Silvia blinked a few times in surprise. She glanced down at her clothes, then at the wisps of hair hanging over her shoulders, and directed her confused gaze at Asterios with the unspoken question clearly visible in her charming, amber eyes.
Did I forget to deactivate the relic?
But, she hadn’t, and Asterios shook his head. Her magnificent, two-toned hair was on full display, not leaving any doubt about her identity. At least, it shouldn’t have, especially amongst people with a close relationship with a kingdom’s official.
She then moved her eyes to Ulyssen, who started to sweat a little. Before anyone could say anything, he jumped forward, shoved the man aside, and started banging his fists at his head.
“You stupid idiot! Do you want me to throw you off the bridge right into the moat?! Get the fuck away before I personally rip your guts out! I’m in awe that you still have your head on your shoulders! If anyone else saw this, you would be dead on the spot! Fuck off!”
“Ow! Ow! Ow! Fuck you too! Ow! Bastard!”
The man finally relented under the assault and ran away, stumbling over his own legs on the way. Ast’s group looked between themselves in disbelief. Ulyssen quickly fixed his clothes and kneeled in front of Silvia.
“Your Highness, please, forgive me for this blunder. I have no excuses for letting this happen. I’ll accept any punishment, just please, spare my life. I still have so much to contribute to this town,” he begged in a slightly anxious voice.
She placed a hand on his shoulder and brought him up.
“Don’t apologize. I don’t think any of us expected such a... development. It wasn’t your fault. But… How?”
He sighed wistfully and wiped his face from sweat. “He is a complete bastard, both figuratively and literally. So much that the previous lord rarely let him into the castle. As you said, Princess, the lord supported the woman financially since even if he played around with multiple ladies constantly, always looking for new ones, he had his heart in the right place and would never abandon someone carrying a child. She actually had a husband back then and decided to stay with that person, which the lord respected.”
Tina lent him a handkerchief and he thanked her politely before continuing.
“She didn’t reveal the truth to the uninvolved parties until she passed away, choosing a simple life alone with her child, very grateful for her past lover’s continuous, generous support. She left us a few months ago and that was when John learned about everything and started trying to chase after his lineage, demanding to be taken in by the lord and named his rightful successor. But, they didn’t match well together and the lord only let him in a few times out of pity, regretting those decisions quite a lot afterward. He hated the man’s personality.”
“No surprises here. He does seem like a total ass. I can’t believe he shouted in your face, Silvia. I should have smashed his nose when I had a chance.” Miria let out a feral growl as her upper lip twitched.
The princess smiled softly at the panthergirl and nodded appreciatively.
“Let’s get in before he decides to come back again,” Ulyssen urged them.
“How do we close the gates?” Asterios asked.
“The guards operate it. They can lock and unlock it from the inside without the key.”
Everyone nodded and walked past the small keep. Asterios turned around to watch the gates close while thinking about the weird man. He had a feeling that it wasn’t the last they would see or hear of him.
After finally moving inside, Ulyssen guided them around the entire castle. He started with the facilities placed on the outside, like the lord’s stables, the garrison, the barracks, the training field, the lord’s private vegetable garden, and the small decorative park behind the castle, with a beautiful pond.
Asterios and Tina greeted everyone they met, wanting to appear friendly and compassionate. They didn’t have to act, the duo really liked to know the people they would be spending at least part of their life around. Most of the servants, knights, and guards they stumbled on, did feel quite nice too. The duo believed that the previous lord had treated them with proper respect.
Then, they were brought inside and began their sightseeing of the impressive castle. It took them almost two hours to visit all the chambers, rooms, and places. Miria couldn’t stop herself from bouncing around and peeking into every single crack and crevice, often making everyone laugh at her antics.
The last part of the castle that they visited was the lord’s chamber and it took away their breaths. Well, except for Silvia. She was used to living in a royal castle with much wealthier interiors.
The lord’s bedroom was almost as big as the bottom floor of Ast’s old house in Rosewind. Naturally, it was beautifully decorated with plenty of paintings, bookshelves, wardrobes, cabinets filled with masterfully crafted utensils, and a giant, double-king-size bed with high canopies.
“You can set up a small camp on it, hahahaha!” Miria commented after throwing herself onto the mattress and rolling around the impressive surface which could fit about twelve people if not more.
The walls were covered by dark red tapestry and mahogany decorations which hid the usual, gray stone bricks present all around the castle. Only one of them had windows but they were big and directed right into the magnificent park down below. The sight over the town was breathtaking too.
Since Ulyssen had his own responsibilities to attend to, they thanked the elf man for his invaluable help and let him free. Suanori wanted to get back to the guild and everyone agreed to accompany her. They could explore the castle whenever they wished to anyway.
She rode on Miria while Asterios jumped with Silvia through the shadows, calling Tina to him with their familiar bond afterward. They moved all the boxes to Selene’s place this time and were guided by a male elf sent by Ulyssen right to the emptied warehouse, unloading their cargo there and leaving it in the hands of the laborers.
Shortly after returning, they got to work. Umbra began transferring the receptionists and other employees from Rosewind and Asterios accompanied the girls and boys in the darkness to ease their anxiety. Suanori and the rest took care of the cleaning in the meantime.
Soon, everyone who had agreed to move was brought in and they had almost twenty people working together. Besides the guildmaster, Glimmervale’s guild gained a few other experienced members, like a few receptionists, a few janitors, a novice appraiser, an accountant, and an assistant, the right-hand person of the guildmaster.
It was far from enough and perfect, but it was a much better start than nothing. After fixing the state of the guild, Suanori planned to start a recruitment campaign in the town and also send out notices of their opening. They didn’t really need tens of employees. Glimmervale wasn’t that big and the number of adventurers was quite low.
But, that could change in a flash so they wanted to be ready.
Time flew while they were all having fun working together. The evening soon arrived and it started getting dark. The loud bell rang again with a different tone and they headed for the main plaza together.
As they had expected, it had turned into a giant banquet under the open sky. Countless long tables were set up in rows and filled with various food and beverages. A bunch of tall bonfires illuminated the main square with a pleasant, orange glow. People were dancing, laughing, drinking, eating, and celebrating.
In a moment, they were pulled into the festive atmosphere. Asterios made sure to invite Bryn to join them too and the Valkyrie gladly obliged after she finished her own work. Everyone was swept by the enthusiastic crowd and they split up faster than they could notice, spotting flashes of each other between the sea of people.
The first person Asterios managed to find after taking a small break to moisten his throat was Silvia. Some men and women dragged her into their jaunty circle. She noticed him too and their eyes met briefly. It seemed obvious that she needed to catch a breath too so Asterios approached them and politely invited the princess for a dance, pulling Silvia away from the loud, cheerful townsfolk.
“Thank you. I was starting to get a little dizzy. This isn’t how the noble banquets that I attend usually look. They were so enthusiastic that I didn’t know how to politely step away,” she said with a gentle smile.
“No problem. Would you like me to guide you to a bench so that you can steady your head? I have to admit, I’m not really that confident in my dancing skills.” He chuckled.
“I think I can manage one slow dance. I don’t want to make you look like a liar.” A small chuckle escaped Silvia’s lips too.
“Alright. Feel free to rest on me. And I apologize ahead of time.”
They smiled at each other and Asterios extended his hand to her. She took it and followed his advice, bringing their bodies closer. After delicately wrapping his arm around her waist, he began moving, slowly swaying to the beautiful music. Fortunately, the band played a decently calm tune so they didn’t stand out too much.
With neither hiding their real appearances, they felt very comfortable dancing together. A charming smile painted Silvia’s lips the entire time and Asterios was sure that his were slightly curved too. They stared into each other’s eyes, observing the orange flickers of fire in them.
There was another kind of fire flickering inside their bodies, which was partly why they felt so pleasant and comfortable. They had sensed it early and let their spiritual energy mix by allowing some of it to leak outside. A warm atmosphere accompanied them as the air around their figures shimmered delicately like in a hot desert.
After about ten minutes, the music got way too fast and jumpy for them to continue and Asterios escorted Silvia to the nearby bench, thanking her for the very enjoyable dance. She smiled at him softly and thanked him back for the opportunity to join him.
He managed to take maybe two sips of the fine wine and exchange a few words with the princess before Miria found them and dragged Asterios back into the middle of the festivities again. Without asking first, of course. Silvia chuckled to herself as he dropped the glass in shock and waved him goodbye as Asterios disappeared from her sight.
They immediately started dancing, and it was nowhere close to slow. Miria swirled, twirled, and spun around in Ast’s arms, giggling and laughing uncontrollably. She purred lovingly into his neck whenever they got closer, rubbing her entire body into his. He could tell that she had lots of fun.
But then, during another frivolous spin, somebody cut their connected hands and Miria plunged into the crowd while retaining her momentum. With a mischievous chuckle, Selene showed up in front of Asterios and threw her arms over his shoulders. A beautiful, ladylike smile painted her dainty lips as they began to sway together to the music.
Her little sabotage gained her about seven minutes before Miria came flying at the sly fox lady. They engaged in a quite physical argument but Asterios could easily tell that they didn’t mean anything bad and were just playing around, jumping between people in a slightly more violent and agile game of tag.
That was when Tina made her move. As they said, while two dogs fought for a bone, a third had the perfect opportunity to snatch it away.
Before the two beastfolk girls could notice, she led Asterios to a less chaotic part of the plaza and turned around, glancing up at him with rosy cheeks. He quickly hugged his lovely girlfriend and they began to move to the rhythm together. With her hands tightly clutching the front of his coat, she peppered Ast’s lips with tiny kisses, giggling to herself each time he gently bit on hers.
They spent some time together, just swaying their hips and raining down pecks onto each other's soft mouths, until Tina started getting a little light on her feet and Asterios swept her up into his arms, carrying the furiously blushing girl to the nearby bench. He sat down by her side and they observed the banquet together.
Out of everyone partying out there, Bryn caught their attention the most. The dazzling Valkyrie didn’t do anything crazy but her refined moves were really captivating, especially when paired with the way her dazzling wings accompanied her body. She had garnered a small crowd of people who admired the winged lady and respectfully cheered her on, including even Suanori and Ellie.
Asterios felt like it was a good experience for her, perhaps letting Bryn get a bit more comfortable with her beauty. Quite a few men were present in the small group and he could tell that they didn’t spare her compliments. He locked gazes with her for a second and a jubilant smile painted Bryn's lips, which Asterios of course reciprocated.
Naturally, the celebration couldn’t last forever and Ast’s group left the party sooner than later. The lively banquet was still going on when he escorted the girls back to the castle grounds as everyone indulged in some friendly chatting.
Before heading inside, he accompanied Silvia home first, bringing her back to her own castle through Umbra’s shadows. They exchanged temporary farewells and thanked each other for the pleasant evening, promising to see each other the next morning.
When he got back, the girls weren’t where he had left them so Asterios assumed that they had already gone ahead without him. He moved to the lord’s bedroom to see if they were waiting for him but found no one inside. A little confused, he plopped down on the bed to rest for a moment before checking on them through their connection.
But, before he got up to do that, someone opened the door to the chamber and he lifted his head to check who the guest was. His eyes caught onto a flash of azure and he smiled, knowing well the identity of this visitor. Raising himself to his elbows, he paused for a second.
Tina walked towards the bed with a timid step, covered only by a long, white, fluffy night robe. Just her feet and her head poked out of the comfy clothing preventing her from getting cold as she held it closed tightly under her chin. Their eyes met and they smiled at each other softly.
At that moment, she let it slide down her lithe body and Ast’s brows immediately shot up.
“How may I be of service to you tonight… Master…” Tina whispered softly, joining her hands over her slim belly as he stared at her in honest surprise.
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