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... layful greeting in the teasing manner unique to him.

Without hesitation, he leaped out of the building, Argint close on his heels, her claws glinting faintly under the sunlight.

"Hey... aren't you worried about being in the open? Won't people see your face?" Alicarde asked, darting across the rooftops with ease.

Argint, keeping pace effortlessly, responded through the earpiece.

"Nah, we each have artifacts to conceal us. To people and cameras, we'll look like noth ...

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