Jeod meets with the villagers, but tells them that he can’t sell his assets because they are all claimed by his creditors. He also deduces that they must be transporting a large group of people, and, by casually questioning Nolfavrell, a child, he learns other information that suddenly leads him to realize Roran’s true identity.
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