Tyron and the Violet Rain Bird felt somewhat helpless as they realized they had contributed nothing to the excavation of the spirit stone mine. Now, with Adrian wanting to share the spoils, it felt like a huge favor.Tyron sighed and said, “Adrian, you should take the lion's share. If we’re really going to split it, we’d feel too embarrassed to take anything.”The Violet Rain Bird awkwardly added, “Master, if anyone should share, it’s you and Tyron. I don’t feel like I have any right to the spoils.”Both expressed their feelings of unworthiness, genuinely touched that Adrian would even consider sharing.Seeing their reluctance, Adrian sighed and insisted, “I said we’ll divide it, so that’s how it’s going to be. Let’s not argue about it anymore.” His tone was sharp and resolute, leaving no room for dissent.Realizing the weight of his words, Tyron and the Violet Rain Bird fell silent. They understood that once Adrian made a decision, it was final.Reluctantly, Tyron agreed, “Alrig
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