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... see with your own eyes.

I tried to move my sight a little.

“Bu!”

“What’s wrong!?”

“N-no, it’s nothing.”

Haru was shocked but I assured her that I was fine.

I couldn’t say that I ended up seeing Haru’s bloomers and Carol and Rarael’s underwear with my lowered vision.

That said, Rarael’s underwear was pretty much just cord. That was an astonishing thing to wear. Even with their markedly improved defensive strength thanks to their Dark Elf se ...

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