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... dently not wanting others to see us leaving together.

Following her cue, I waited about five minutes before departing. To an outsider, it might resemble a secret romance.

I packed my bag while conversing with Noctar.

"Are you taking care of yourself, Theo? Even if you don't train, make sure to take the elixir regularly. It's most effective if you take it an hour before bed."

"Yeah, I take them every night before bed. But I haven't noticed any effects yet, and they don't t ...

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