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... om would be the best fit.


The softness of the red carpet spread out on the floor made it feel that you were sinking up to your ankles.


The countless furnishings placed around the room were the embodiment of the word splendid.


In the middle was a sofa made for two people, and high class wood had the French Rococo style engraved on it, And black genuine leather was covering the seat, and gave off a slight luster.


On that sofa was the figure was one man w ...

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