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"Who the hell are you?" The Titan Crest executive beside Mr Ralford retorted with a question.

Mr Benson Ralford blinked, confused for a second. Then his face tightened into irritation. “Yes, who are you to demand that?” He asked.

Benson was clearly annoyed that someone had interrupted his momentum. He looked Ethan up and down and laughed.

“This is Titan Crest business,” Benson said. “Move aside.”

Ethan didn’t flinch. He kept his eyes on the executive. “If you don’t have Selene’s stamp, you shou
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