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... surances and his light-hearted yet earnest admissions.

Her expression was a blend of thoughtfulness and cautious optimism. She was totally blissfully unaware of Hikari's real 'thoughts'.

His declaration that there were no hidden strings attached and his acknowledgment of his limited influence once she assumed power in Sunagakure made her reflect on the sincerity and practicality of his support.

"So, you're using 'charm' as a strategy too, Hikari?", Pakura asked, a slight ...

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