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... to think of a response to her question and said, ” Of course, there can be. Who said that women cannot be knights?”

” Didn’t I save you last time by using the bow and the arrow? Am I not a woman?” She asked.

“Erm....You’re right about that too. You did save me.” Xiaowei nodded as her words sounded reasonable.

“However, Milady, how did you know to use the bow and the arrow? You never learned how to use it.” She asked the question that was bothering her for quite a while. < ...

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