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Chapter 247 - Chapter 218: Turmoil in the Territory

Through Otto's "inquiry" — which was essentially Jeming exerting unilateral pressure while Otto trembled and confessed — Jeming had roughly understood what had unfolded in his territory over the past fifty years.

The process was actually more or less as he had imagined.

Since he had been away for so long — long enough to surpass more than half the length of a mortal's life span — many of the first-generation servants had thought that he, their "God-like" master, had perished in some unknown world.

Later, the second and third generations that came after them had never witnessed the terror and greatness of wizards or any related beings firsthand.

As for the legends passed down verbally by their ancestors about their "Master," they gradually lost their sense of reverence.

Over time, humans, this group, naturally formed a new social order in his semi-secluded territory.

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